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Bones in your joints are covered with a smooth and slippery material called:
(1 point) Responses cartilage cartilage synovial
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The _____ joints allow for turning and rotation.
(1 point) Responses pivot pivot hinge hinge ball and socket ball and socket
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The _joints allow for turning and rotation
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Joints are where ___________.
Responses Two muscles meet Two muscles meet Two bones meet Two bones meet Muscle attaches to bone
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Which of the following best describes a synovial joint?
Question 29 options: hyaline articular cartilage on the ends of the bones
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Which type of joint(s) are not moveable. (Ex. Sutures of the skull)?
Question 27 options: Cartilaginous Fibrous Synovial
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a place where two bones come together is known as a(n)
a ligament b joint c cartilage d ossification
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A place where two bones come together is known as a(n) (1 point) Responses ligament. ligament. joint. joint. cartilage.
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a place where two bones come together is known as a(n)
a. ligament b. joint c. cartilage d. ossification
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A place where two bones come together is known as a (n)
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Your elbow and knee are examples of a ligaments B joints, see cartilage, D angles
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A place where two bones come together is known as
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What bones contribute to the ankle joint?
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What bones contribute to the elbow joint? Name all parts of the elbow.
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Which of the following bones contribute to the wrist joint? (Select all that apply.)
Question 17 options: metatarsals fibula
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Which of the following bones contribute to the knee joint? (Select all that apply.)
Question 16 options: humerus ulna radius
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Where two or more bones meet
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Remember that the design of a joint may restrict movement. Is the hip freely movable? __ The knee? ___ The shoulder joint? ____
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Your elbow and knee are examples of
Responses ligaments. ligaments. joints. joints. cartilage. cartilage. angles.
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your elbow and knees are examples of
a ligaments b joints c cartilage d angles
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A place where two bones come together is known as a(n)
(1 point) Responses ligament. ligament. joint. joint. cartilage.
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A place where two bones come together is known as a(n)?
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a place where two bones come together is known as a
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your elbow and knee are examples of
a. ligaments. b. joints. c. cartilage. d. angles.
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A place where two bones come together is known as a(n)%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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A place where two bones come together is known as a(n)
(1 point) • ligament • joint • cartilage • ossification
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Your elbow and knee are examples of
A) ligaments B) joints C) cartilage D) angles
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Your elbow and knee are examples of (1 point) Responses ligaments. ligaments. joints. joints. cartilage. cartilage. angles.
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Synovial fluid
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Your elbow and knee are examples of
(1 point) Responses ligaments. ligaments. joints. joints. cartilage. cartilage. angles.
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A blank is an M movable joint typically found between what
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What is an immovable joint and where is it typically found
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What joint is not stitches, but holds the edges of a wound together, but rather an I’mmovable joint
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Is a scar and immovable joint.
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What is a slightly movable joint consisting of dense collagen’s connective tissue between adjacent bones, such as the radius
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What is a slightly movable joint consisting of dense collagen’s connective tissue between adjacent bones,
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A second type of slightly movable joint is what
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What is a freely moving joint?
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A joint capsule consist of a term three membrane connective tissue and what else
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A synovial is a freely movable joint a consist of a joint capsule consisting of a term three membrane connective tissue and
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Within the joint, in addition to synovial fluid what else is also present?
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A unique feature of the knee joint is a pad of fibrocartilage called
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Diarthrotic joint our place where Two bones are joined, but they are not connected by Cartlidge or fibrosis connective tissue.
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Diarthrotic joints are a place where Two bones are joined, but they are not connected by Cartlidge or fibrosis connective
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Your elbow and knee are examples of what
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Your elbow and knees are examples of
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Your elbow and knee are examples of
A) ligaments B) joints C) cartilage D) angles
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A place where two bones come together is known as a(n)
A.ligament B.joint C.cartiage D.ossification
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When Doug flexes his knee, the doctor notices that his leg does not extend very far. The doctor thinks Doug needs a specialist
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Your elbow and knee are examples of(1 point)
Responses ligaments. ligaments. joints. joints. cartilage. cartilage. angles.
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