4.6 Flashcards

Articulation (61 cards)

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Functional classification for immovable joints?

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Synarthroses

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Functional classification for slightly moveable joints?

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Amphiarthroses

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Functional classification for freely moveable joints?

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Diarthroses

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Example of a Synarthrosis (immovable) joint?

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Skull sutures

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Example of an Amphiarthrosis (slightly moveable) joint?

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Intervertebral discs

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Example of a Diarthrosis (freely moveable) joint?

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Hip and shoulder

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Structural class of joint bound by dense fibrous connective tissue?

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Fibrous Joints

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A fibrous joint where bone edges interlock (e.g., in the skull)?

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Sutures

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A fibrous joint where a membrane joins bones (e.g., between radius and ulna)?

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Syndesmosis (specifically, the antebrachial interosseous membrane)

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A fibrous joint where a cone-shaped bony process (peg) fits into a socket (e.g., a tooth)?

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Gomphoses (anchored by the periodontal ligament)

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Cartilaginous joint connected by a rigid hyaline cartilage bridge (e.g., epiphyseal plate)?

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Synchondroses

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Cartilaginous joint where bones are separated by a pad of fibrous cartilage (e.g., pubic symphysis)?

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Symphyses

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A joint where the boundary between bones disappears and fuses into solid bone (e.g., epiphyseal line)?

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Synostoses (Bony Joint)

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Main type of freely movable joint?

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Synovial Joints (Diarthroses)

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Membrane lining the joint capsule that secretes fluid?

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Synovial Membrane

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Fluid that provides lubrication, shock absorption, and nourishment in a joint?

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Synovial Fluid

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Cartilage covering the ends of bones to prevent wear and tear?

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Articular Cartilage

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Cartilage pads that may separate articulating bones within a synovial joint?

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Menisci

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Extensive pockets exterior to the joint capsule that cushion the joint?

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Bursae

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Inflammation of the bursae?

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Bursitis

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Joint type allowing rotation (e.g., C1/C2 vertebrae)?

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Pivot Joint

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Joint type allowing movement on one plane (e.g., elbow)?

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Hinge Joint

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Joint type allowing movement in two planes (e.g., wrist)?

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Condyloid Joint

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Joint type allowing sliding/gliding movements (e.g., tarsals)?

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Plane Joint

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Joint type allowing movement like a saddle (e.g., thumb)?
Saddle Joint
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Joint type allowing the widest range of motion (e.g., hip)?
Ball and Socket Joint
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Cartilage with a glassy appearance that provides flexible support (e.g., ribs)?
Hyaline Cartilage
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Tough cartilage that acts as a shock absorber for high-stress areas (e.g., intervertebral discs)?
Fibrocartilage
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Cartilage that exhibits a greater degree of flexibility due to elastic fibers (e.g., external ear)?
Elastic Cartilage
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Cartilage cells found within lacunae?
Chondrocytes
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Characteristic of all cartilage tissue that makes injuries difficult to heal?
Avascular (lacks blood vessels)
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Movement that decreases the angle between bones?
Flexion
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Movement that increases the angle between bones?
extension
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Movement of a limb away from the midline?
Abduction
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Movement of a limb toward the midline?
Adduction
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Circular movement making a cone in the air (e.g., shoulder)?
Circumduction
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Turning the sole of the foot medially (inward)?
Inversion
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Turning the sole of the foot laterally (outward)?
Eversion
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Turning the hand palm-up (e.g., radius/ulna parallel)?
Supination
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Turning the hand palm-down (e.g., radius rotates over ulna)?
Pronation
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Moving a body part forward (e.g., jaw)?
Protraction
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Moving a body part backward (e.g., jaw)?
Retraction
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Joint with the greatest range of motion, making it the most frequently dislocated?
Shoulder (Glenohumeral Joint)
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The knee joint is stabilized by what?
ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL
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The cruciate ligament that connects bones within the knee joint?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) or Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
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The most common injury site in the elderly that causes breaks to the neck of the femur?
Hip Joint
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Joint disorder caused by the degradation of articular cartilage due to stress and tears?
Osteoarthritis
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Joint disorder caused by an autoimmune attack of the cartilage and synovial membrane?
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
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Quiz Question: A freely moveable joint housed within a connective tissue joint capsule is a:
Synovial joint
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Quiz question:The radius and ulna are connected by a:
Syndesmosis
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Quiz question:Which of the following ligaments is not found in the hip joint? 1. Iliofemoral 2. Ischiofemoral 3. Pubofemoral 4. Ulnar collateral
Ulnar collateral
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Quiz question:Opposition of the thumb occurs at a:
Saddle joint
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Quiz question:True or False: The joint that permits the greatest range of mobility of any joint in the body is the knee joint.
false, shoulder
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Quiz question:Movement that raises a body part toward the top of the head is:
Elevation
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Quiz question:Hyaline cartilage that coats the end of a long be is:
Articular
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Quiz question:A skull suture would be an example of a:
Synarthrosis
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Quiz question:Which of the following occurs when wear and tear breaks down articular cartilage?
Osteoarthritis
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Quiz question:The pubic symphysis of a female is an example of:
An amphiarthrosis
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Quiz question:Movement that increases the angle between two bones at a joint is known as:
Extension
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Quiz question:The human thumb contains a ____ joint and exhibits _____ movement.
Saddle; opposition
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Quiz question: Which of the following ligaments is not found in the glenohumoral joint? 1. Acromioclavicular 2. Coracohumoral 3. Ischiofemoral
Ischiofemoral