Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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1. Use the key terms to identify the joint types described below.
Key: cartilaginous
fibrous
synovial
1. typically allow a slight degree of movement
2. include joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis
3. essentially immovable joints
4. sutures are the most remembered examples
5. cartilage connects the bony portions
6. have a fibrous articular capsule lined with a synovial membrane surrounding a joint cavity
7. all are freely movable or diarthrotic
8. bone regions are united by fibrous connective tissue
9. include the hip, knee, and elbow joints
2. Match the joint subcategories in column B with their descriptions in column A, and place an asterisk (*) beside all
choices that are examples of synovial joints. (Some terms may be used more than once.)
Column A
Column B
1. joint between most skull bones
ball-and-socket
2. joint between the axis and atlas
condylar
3. hip joint
plane
4. joint between forearm bones and wrist
hinge
5. elbow
pivot
6. interphalangeal joints
saddle
7. intercarpal joints
suture
8. joint between the skull and vertebral column
symphysis
9. joints between proximal phalanges and metacarpal bones
syndesmosis
10. multiaxial joint
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Use the key terms to identify the joint types described below. Key: cartilaginous fibrous synovial 1. typically allow a slight degree of movement 2. include joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis 3. essentially immovable joints 4. sutures are the most remembered examples 5. cartilage connects the bony portions 6. have a fibrous articular capsule lined with a synovial membrane surrounding a joint cavity 7. all are freely movable or diarthrotic 8. bone regions are united by fibrous connective tissue 9. include the hip, knee, and elbow joints 2. Match the joint subcategories in column B with their descriptions in column A, and place an asterisk (*) beside all choices that are examples of synovial joints. (Some terms may be used more than once.) Column A Column B 1. joint between most skull bones ball-and-socket 2. joint between the axis and atlas condylar 3. hip joint plane 4. joint between forearm bones and wrist hinge 5. elbow pivot 6. interphalangeal joints saddle 7. intercarpal joints suture 8. joint between the skull and vertebral column symphysis 9. joints between proximal phalanges and metacarpal bones syndesmosis 10. multiaxial joint
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