joints for 5 grade

joints for 5 grade

5th Grade

6 Qs

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5th Grade

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KASHIKA GUPTA

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

what is a joint?

A joint is a junction where two or more bones meet.

A joint is a junction where two or more muscles meet.

A joint is a junction where two or more bones and muscles meet.

none of the above

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

what are ball and socket joints?

The ball and socket joint is not a movable joint. In this, a bone with a round head fits into the hollow space of another bone. This makes the bone rotate freely. For example, bones of the hip and shoulder can move in all directions due to ball and socket joints.

The ball and socket joint is a movable joint. In this, a bone with a round head fits into the hollow space of another bone. This makes the bone not rotate freely. For example, bones of the hip and shoulder can move in all directions due to ball and socket joints.

The ball and socket joint is a movable joint. In this, a bone with a round head fits into the hollow space of another bone. This makes the bone rotate freely. For example, bones of the hip and shoulder can move in all directions due to ball and socket joints.

The ball and socket joint is a movable joint. In this, a bone with a round head fits into the hollow space of another bone. This makes the bone rotate freely. For example, bones of the hip and shoulder can move in all directions due to Hinge Joint

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

what is a Hinge joint

Hinge joints are a type of joint that functions much like the hinge on a door, allowing bones to move in one direction back and forth

None of the above

Hinge joints are a type of joint that functions much like the hinge on a door, allowing bones to move in 2 directions back

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

what is a gliding joint?

Gliding joints are one of the types of synovial joints that meet each other at the flat articular areas. They are provided with the ligaments between them. They provide the movement in which the bones glide each other and give little movement in every direction.

Gliding joints are one of the types of synovial joints that meet each other at the flat articular areas. They are provided with the ligaments between them. They provide the movement in which the bones do not glide each other and give little movement in every direction.

None of the above

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

what is a pivot joint?

Pivotal joints allow for rotation, twisting, extension, and flexibility. This is the joint where our fingers joints head and allow the movement of forwarding, backward, left, and right direction

Pivotal joints allow for rotation, twisting, extension, and flexibility. This is the joint where our neck joints head and allow the movement of forwarding, backward, left, and right direction

Pivotal joints allow for rotation, twisting, extension, and flexibility. This is the joint where our elbow joints head and allow the movement of forwarding, backward, left, and right direction

Pivotal joints allow for rotation, twisting, extension, and flexibility. This is the joint where our knee joints head and allow the movement of forwarding, backward, left, and right direction

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

what is a fixed joint?

The joints in which bones can move or bend are called immovable or fixed joints. Examples skull bones

None of the above

The joints in which bones cannot move or bend are called immovable or fixed joints. Examples skull bones except for lower jaw