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1 Articulations and Movement
Upper Body Joints Classification Movement Lower Body Joints Grab Bag $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

2 Classification: $100 Question
These joints have no joint cavity and exhibit little or no movement: a. fibrous b. cartilagenous c. synovial ANSWER BACK TO GAME

3 Classification: $100 Answer
These joints have no joint cavity and exhibit little or no movement: a. fibrous b. cartilagenous c. synovial BACK TO GAME

4 Classification: $200 Question
These specialized joints consist of pegs that fit into sockets and are held together by regular collagenous connective tissue: a. sutures b. syndesmoses c. gomphoses d. synchondrosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

5 Classification: $200 Answer
These specialized joints consist of pegs that fit into sockets and are held together by regular collagenous connective tissue: a. sutures b. syndesmoses c. gomphoses d. synchondrosis BACK TO GAME

6 Classification: $300 Question
The joint found in between the intervertebral discs is: a. synchondrosis b. symphysis c. syndesmoses d. synostosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

7 Classification: $300 Answer
The joint found in between the intervertebral discs is: a. synchondrosis b. symphysis c. syndesmoses d. synostosis BACK TO GAME

8 Classification: $400 Question
This extension of the synovial membrane extends as a pocket to provide a cushion between structures that would rub against each other: a. bursa b. tendon sheath c. joint capsule d. meniscus ANSWER BACK TO GAME

9 Classification: $400 Answer
This extension of the synovial membrane extends as a pocket to provide a cushion between structures that would rub against each other: a. bursa b. tendon sheath c. joint capsule d. meniscus BACK TO GAME

10 Classification: $500 Question
These are all hinge joints found between these bones except: a. femur and tibia b. phalanges c. humerus and ulna and radius d. atlas and axis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

11 Classification: $500 Answer
These are all hinge joints found between these bones except: a. femur and tibia b. phalanges c. humerus and ulna and radius d. atlas and axis BACK TO GAME

12 Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an anterior direction.
Movement: $100 Question Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an anterior direction. True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

13 Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an anterior direction.
Movement: $100 Answer Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an anterior direction. True/False BACK TO GAME

14 Movement: $200 Question This movement consists of moving a structure in a gliding motion in an anterior direction: a. flexion b. medial excursion c. protraction d. retraction ANSWER BACK TO GAME

15 Movement: $200 Answer This movement consists of moving a structure in a gliding motion in an anterior direction: a. flexion b. medial excursion c. protraction d. retraction BACK TO GAME

16 Abduction of the fingers will do this: a. spread them apart
Movement: $300 Question Abduction of the fingers will do this: a. spread them apart b. bring them together c. bend them d. straighten them ANSWER BACK TO GAME

17 Abduction of the fingers will do this: a. spread them apart
Movement: $300 Answer Abduction of the fingers will do this: a. spread them apart b. bring them together c. bend them d. straighten them BACK TO GAME

18 Movement: $400 Question This movement of the forearm will allow you to hold a bowl of soup in your hands: a. flexion b. extension c. pronation d. supination ANSWER BACK TO GAME

19 Movement: $400 Answer This movement of the forearm will allow you to hold a bowl of soup in your hands: a. flexion b. extension c. pronation d. supination BACK TO GAME

20 a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion
Movement: $500 Question These movements will move the right upper limb from the anatomical position to touch the right side of the head with the fingertips. a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion c. extension of shoulder/elbow flexion d. a and b ANSWER BACK TO GAME

21 a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion
Movement: $500 Answer These movements will move the right upper limb from the anatomical position to touch the right side of the head with the fingertips. a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion c. extension of shoulder/elbow flexion d. a and b BACK TO GAME

22 Upper Body Joints: $100 Question
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint between the head of the humerus and glenoid cavity (fossa) of the scapula. True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

23 Upper Body Joints: $100 Answer
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint between the head of the humerus and glenoid cavity (fossa) of the scapula. True/False BACK TO GAME

24 Upper Body Joints: $200 Question
These movements are possible at the temperomandibular joint except: a. depression b. protraction c. rotation d. excursion ANSWER BACK TO GAME

25 Upper Body Joints: $200 Answer
These movements are possible at the temperomandibular joint except: a. depression b. protraction c. rotation d. excursion BACK TO GAME

26 Upper Body Joints: $300 Answer
The following describe the elbow joint: a. hinge b. can produce rotation c. olecranon bursa covers olecranon process d. surrounded by joint capsule e. all of these BACK TO GAME

27 Upper Body Joints: $300 Question
The following describe the elbow joint: a. hinge b. can produce rotation c. olecranon bursa covers olecranon process d. surrounded by joint capsule e. all of these ANSWER BACK TO GAME

28 Upper Body Joints: $400 Question
This structure helps to stabilize the shoulder joint: a. rotator cuff muscles b. cruciate ligaments c. articular disk d. medial and lateral collateral ligaments ANSWER BACK TO GAME

29 Upper Body Joints: $400 Answer
This structure helps to stabilize the shoulder joint: a. rotator cuff muscles b. cruciate ligaments c. articular disk d. medial and lateral collateral ligaments BACK TO GAME

30 Upper Body Joints: $500 Question
This statement about a shoulder dislocation is true: a. most common dislocated joint b. usually occurs inferior to the axilla c. axillary nerve can be damaged d. all are true e. b and c only ANSWER BACK TO GAME

31 Upper Body Joints: $500 Answer
This statement about a shoulder dislocation is true: a. most common dislocated joint b. usually occurs inferior to the axilla c. axillary nerve can be damaged d. all are true e. b and c only BACK TO GAME

32 Lower Body Joints: $100 Question
The hip joint is an ellipsoid (condyloid) joint, which is a modified ball and socket joint. True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

33 Lower Body Joints: $100 Answer
The hip joint is an ellipsoid (condyloid) joint, which is a modified ball and socket joint. True/False BACK TO GAME

34 Lower Body Joints: $200 Question
The hip joint is formed by these bone features: a. pubic symphysis and lesser trochanter b. femoral head and acetabulum c. greater trochanter and acetabulum d. femoral head and ischial tuberosity ANSWER BACK TO GAME

35 Lower Body Joints: $200 Answer
The hip joint is formed by these bone features: a. pubic symphysis and lesser trochanter b. femoral head and acetabulum c. greater trochanter and acetabulum d. femoral head and ischial tuberosity BACK TO GAME

36 Lower Body Joints: $300 Question
This movement is produced at the knee joint: a. flexion b. extension c. abduction d. adduction e. a and b ANSWER BACK TO GAME

37 Lower Body Joints: $300 Answer
This movement is produced at the knee joint: a. flexion b. extension c. abduction d. adduction e. a and b BACK TO GAME

38 Lower Body Joints: $400 Question
A sprained ankle is most often a result of this: a. crushed talus b. torn calcaneofibular ligament c. fracture of fibular lateral malleolus d. fracture of tibial medial malleolus ANSWER BACK TO GAME

39 Lower Body Joints: $400 Answer
A sprained ankle is most often a result of this: a. crushed talus b. torn calcaneofibular ligament c. fracture of fibular lateral malleolus d. fracture of tibial medial malleolus BACK TO GAME

40 Lower Body Joints: $500 Question
This ligament can be torn when the knee receives a blow to the anterior surface or if it is hyperextended: a. tibial collateral ligament b. fibular collateral ligament c. anterior cruciate ligament d. posterior cruciate ligament ANSWER BACK TO GAME

41 Lower Body Joints: $500 Answer
This ligament can be torn when the knee receives a blow to the anterior surface or if it is hyperextended: a. tibial collateral ligament b. fibular collateral ligament c. anterior cruciate ligament d. posterior cruciate ligament BACK TO GAME

42 This synovial joint is the most freely movable: a. hinge b. saddle
Grab Bag: $100 Question This synovial joint is the most freely movable: a. hinge b. saddle c. gliding d. ball and socket ANSWER BACK TO GAME

43 This synovial joint is the most freely movable: a. hinge b. saddle
Grab Bag: $100 Answer This synovial joint is the most freely movable: a. hinge b. saddle c. gliding d. ball and socket BACK TO GAME

44 This kind of movement occurs in ballet when dancers point their toes:
Grab Bag: $200 Question This kind of movement occurs in ballet when dancers point their toes: a. dorsiflexion b. plantarflexion c. inversion d. eversion ANSWER BACK TO GAME

45 This kind of movement occurs in ballet when dancers point their toes:
Grab Bag: $200 Answer This kind of movement occurs in ballet when dancers point their toes: a. dorsiflexion b. plantarflexion c. inversion d. eversion BACK TO GAME

46 Grab Bag: $300 Question In some elderly, when a suture becomes ossified, two bones grow together to become a single bone. This is called: a. syndesmosis b. synostosis c. synchondrosis d. gomphosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

47 Grab Bag: $300 Answer In some elderly, when a suture becomes ossified, two bones grow together to become a single bone. This is called: a. syndesmosis b. synostosis c. synchondrosis d. gomphosis BACK TO GAME

48 Grab Bag: $400 Question The ulnar collateral and radial collateral ligament are found in this joint: a. knee b. shoulder c. hip d. elbow ANSWER BACK TO GAME

49 Grab Bag: $400 Answer The ulnar collateral and radial collateral ligament are found in this joint: a. knee b. shoulder c. hip d. elbow BACK TO GAME

50 a. osteoarthritis (degenerative) b. rheumatoid arthritis c. gout
Grab Bag: $500 Question This condition is a severe form of arthritis that is an autoimmune attack against the joint tissue: a. osteoarthritis (degenerative) b. rheumatoid arthritis c. gout d. hemophilic arthritis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

51 a. osteoarthritis (degenerative) b. rheumatoid arthritis c. gout
Grab Bag: $500 Answer This condition is a severe form of arthritis that is an autoimmune attack against the joint tissue: a. osteoarthritis (degenerative) b. rheumatoid arthritis c. gout d. hemophilic arthritis BACK TO GAME

52 These are all results of the aging of joints except:
FINAL ROUND Question These are all results of the aging of joints except: a. production decline of synovial fluid b. production decline of new matrix c. ligaments and tendons stretch d. tissue repair slows ANSWER BACK TO GAME

53 These are all results of the aging of joints except:
FINAL ROUND Answer These are all results of the aging of joints except: a. production decline of synovial fluid b. production decline of new matrix c. ligaments and tendons stretch d. tissue repair slows BACK TO GAME


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