Question 1
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A [blank_start]joint[blank_end] is the [blank_start]connection[blank_end] made between [blank_start]bones[blank_end] in the body which link the [blank_start]skeletal[blank_end] system into a [blank_start]functional[blank_end] whole. They are constructed to allow for different degrees and type of [blank_start]movement[blank_end].
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bones
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skeletal
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movement
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connection
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joint
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functional
Question 2
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Immoveable joints are also called [blank_start]fibrous[blank_end] joints.
Slightly moveable joints are also called [blank_start]cartilaginous[blank_end] joints.
Moveable joints are also called [blank_start]synovial[blank_end] joints.
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fibrous
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cartilaginous
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synovial
Question 3
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[blank_start]Immovable joints[blank_end] are those that do [blank_start]not[blank_end] allow [blank_start]movement[blank_end] at joint locations. The bones are [blank_start]fused together[blank_end] so there is no joint activity. These joints are important for [blank_start]stability and protection[blank_end].
[blank_start]Slightly movable joints[blank_end] permit [blank_start]some movement[blank_end] but provide [blank_start]less[blank_end] stability than [blank_start]immovable[blank_end] joints. These joints can be structurally classified as cartilaginous joints, as bones are [blank_start]connected by cartilage[blank_end] at the joints.
[blank_start]Synovial joints[blank_end] allow the joints to move in [blank_start]all directions[blank_end] allowing for [blank_start]greater mobility[blank_end] but they are [blank_start]less stable[blank_end] than [blank_start]fibrous and cartilaginous joints[blank_end].
Question 4
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An example of a fibrous joint is the [blank_start]cranium (head)[blank_end].
An example of a cartilaginous joint is the [blank_start]vertebrae[blank_end] or the [blank_start]sternum[blank_end].
An example of a synovial joint is the [blank_start]knee[blank_end], [blank_start]hip[blank_end], and [blank_start]shoulder[blank_end].
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sternum
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vertebrae
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knee
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cranium (head)
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hip
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shoulder
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vertebrae
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cranium (head)
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knee
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hip
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shoulder
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sternum
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shoulder
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hip
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knee
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cranium (head)
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knee
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sternum
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vertebrae
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carpals
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tarsals
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hip
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cranium (head)
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sternum
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vertebrae
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carpals
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metatarsals
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shoulder
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cranium (head)
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vertebrae
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sternum
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carpals
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tarsals
Question 5
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What are the three types of synovial joints
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Hinge
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Periosteum
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Piviot
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Ball and socket
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Knee
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Cartilage
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Tendons
Question 6
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[blank_start]Ball and socket[blank_end]:
The [blank_start]round head[blank_end] of a long bone fits into the [blank_start]hollow socket[blank_end] of another bone
[blank_start]Pivot[blank_end]:
One bone [blank_start]sits upon another[blank_end] bone and [blank_start]allows it to pivot[blank_end]
[blank_start]Hinge[blank_end]:
Two bones are [blank_start]joined together[blank_end] like the [blank_start]hinge of a door[blank_end]
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Ball and socket
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Pivot
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Hinge
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round head
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hollow socket
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sits upon another
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allows it to pivot
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joined together
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hinge of a door
Question 7
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Ball and socket: Moves in all [blank_start]directions with a free range of motion[blank_end]
Pivot: [blank_start]Moves in a side ways rotation[blank_end]
Hinge: [blank_start]Moves back and forward[blank_end]
Question 8
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Correctly identify the type of SYNOVIAL joint:
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Ball and socket
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Ball and socket
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Pivot
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Pivot
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Hinge
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Hinge
Question 9
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Identify the three different types of connective tissues
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Tendons
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Ligaments
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Cartilage
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Synovial
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Rotating
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Moving
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Stationary
Question 10
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Cartilage:
Cartilage is a [blank_start]resilient and smooth[blank_end] [blank_start]elastic tissue[blank_end], a [blank_start]rubber-like padding[blank_end] that covers and [blank_start]protects the ends of long bones[blank_end] at the [blank_start]joints and nerves[blank_end]
Tendons:
A tendon is a [blank_start]fibrous connective tissue[blank_end] which [blank_start]attaches muscle to bone[blank_end]. Help with [blank_start]movement of the body[blank_end].
Ligaments:
A ligament is the fibrous connective tissue that [blank_start]connects bones to other bones[blank_end]. They help the body with [blank_start]support and stability[blank_end].
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resilient and smooth
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elastic tissue
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rubber-like padding
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protects the ends of long bones
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joints and nerves
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fibrous connective tissue
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attaches muscle to bone
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movement of the body
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connects bones to other bones
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support and stability