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Sci 6: ch 9: lesson 31: human skeleton; joints...

TYPES OF JOINTS

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Multiple Choice

A______ is a place at which two bones meet and are joined together.

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limbs

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joints

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spine

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cartilage

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Multiple Choice

_______is a tissue that prevents the bones from rubbing against each other.

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ligaments

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soft tissues

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cartilage

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joints

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Multiple Select

The categories of joints are as follows;

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immovable joints

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rotational joints

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slightly movable joints

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freely movable joints

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Multiple Choice

The following are types of freely movable joints, except

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ball and socke joints

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pivot joints

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sliding joint

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gliding joint

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Multiple Choice

An example of a slightly movable joints are found in the ______

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skull

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limbs

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vertebrae of the backbone

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hinge joints

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Multiple Choice

______ is a kind of joint that allows bones to glide over one another to provide a slight movement.

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hinge joint

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ball and socket joint

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gliding joint

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pivot joint

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Multiple Choice

What joint that is present in our elbow and knee?

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hinge joint

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ball and socket joint

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gliding joint

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pivot joint

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Multiple Choice

What type of joint is the end of one bone is round like a ball that fits into a cup-like cavity of the other bone?

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hinge joint

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ball and socket joint

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pivot joint

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gliding joint

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Multiple Choice

Which part of the body the pivot joint is located?

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skull

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neck

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hips

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arms

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Multiple Select

The gliding joints can move ______ and _____

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rotating

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side to side

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all of these

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back and forth

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Multiple Select

The following below are the gliding joints found in our ____ and ____

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limbs

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ankle

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head

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wrist

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Multiple Choice

What type of joint is lifting bucket?

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hinge joint

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ball and socket joint

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pivot joint

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gliding joint

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Multiple Choice

What type of joint is kicking a football?

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hinge joint

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ball and socket joint

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pivot joint

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gliding joint

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Multiple Choice

What type of joint is nodding to say yes?

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hinge joint

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ball and socket joint

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gliding joint

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pivot joint

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True or False:

Cartilage is a hard substance

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True or false:

A ball and socket joint allows movement in one direction only.

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True or false:

The joints at our elbow and knee allow the movement in any direction.

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True or false:

Hinge joints are present in our neck

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True or false;

Gliding joints are present at the ankle and the wrist

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Multiple Choice

______ is a fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones.

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joint

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limbs

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tendon

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ligament

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True or false:

Bones cannot move themselves, it is the muscles that make the bones move and help in body movement.

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Multiple Choice

Which pair of muscles are correct below to produce movement?

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flexor: contracts and pulls the tendon to straighten a joint

extensor; pulls another tendon to bend the same joint

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flexor: contracts and pulls the tendon to bend a joint

extensor; pulls another tendon to rotate the same joint

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flexor: contracts and pulls the tendon to bend a joint

extensor; pulls another tendon to straighten the same joint

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flexor: contracts and pulls the tendon to rotate a joint

extensor; pulls another tendon to straighten the same joint

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Multiple Choice

________ can pass through the soft tissues but not through the bones.

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gamma ray

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x-ray

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beta-ray

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light ray

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Multiple Choice

Who discovered x-ray?

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Faraday

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Roentgen

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Maxwell

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Ampere

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