Visual PPT Quiz #6 SKELETAL SYSTEM.

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Visual PPT Quiz #6 SKELETAL SYSTEM

Question #1: The knee joint is a __________ joint. A. gliding B. ball and socket C. hinge D. flexible

Question #2: Which of the following joints consists of a joint cavity? A. fibrous B. cartilaginous C. synovial D. jointastic

Question #3: Which of the following joint classifications is the most moveable listed? a. diarthrosis b. synarthrosis c. amphiarthrosis d. jointiathrosis

Question #4: The shoulder and hip joints are of this type. A. gliding B. hinge C. ball and socket D. saddle

Question #5: The movement of the sole of the foot outward or laterally is _________________. A. inversion B. retraction C. eversion D. elevation

Question #6:Which sequence of movement types is best represented by the picture? A. Rotation at the hips B. Abduction at both hips C. Adduction at both hips

Question #7: This joint movement is: A. dorsiflexion B. lateral rotation C. plantarflexion D. circumduction

Question #8: This joint motion is: A. pronation B. supination C. rotation D. inversion

A. osteobonicular spasm B. osteoarthritis C. sportsman bonecoma Question #9: Caused by repeated injury or trauma to the joint. Common in athletes. Joint breaks down from repeated injury-Disorder is called: A. osteobonicular spasm B. osteoarthritis C. sportsman bonecoma D. osteolotsapainitis

Question #10: Which sequence of movement types is best represented by the picture?  a. Flexion at the left knee, flexion at the left hip, extension at the right hip, extension at the right knee. B. Rotation at the hips, flexion at the left knee, flexion at the right knee. C. Flexion at both knees, flexion at both hips. D. Flexion at the right knee, extension at the left knee, extension at both hips.

A. 1 pound B. 3 pounds C. 5 pounds D. 10 pounds Bonus (1 pt): For every 1 extra pound of weight on you, adds an extra __________pounds of force on joints: A. 1 pound B. 3 pounds C. 5 pounds D. 10 pounds