Joint Features and knee | Answer |
The kneecap bone...? | |
The pubic symphysis is made up of what type of cartilage? | |
JOINT: fluid filled joint cavity? | |
ACL stands for...? | |
MCL...? | |
JOINT: dense fibrous connective tissue? | |
What fluid is found in a joint cavity? | |
JOINT TYPE: coronal, lamboid, occipitomostoid, sagittal, squamous? | |
One extracapsular ligament in the knee joint? | |
TENDON:superior to kneecap? | |
| Joint Features and knee | Answer |
UNSCRAMBLE: Lateral and Medial '' SSINUCEM ''? | |
JOINT CLASS: peg-in-socket, teeth? | |
JOINT TYPE: cartilaginous, immobile, hyaline cartilage? | |
True or False: synchondrosis joints are slightly movable? | |
Which doesn't belong: plane, ball and socket, peg-in-socket, pivot, saddle, hinge, condyloid? | |
Type of cartilage found on ends of opposing bones? | |
JOINT: fused together by bone? | |
True or False: the medial cruciate ligament is between the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments? | |
JOINT: held together by cartilage? | |
True or False: the patellar ligament is inferior to the kneecap? | |
| Joint Features and knee | Answer |
During middle age, the fibrous tissue ossifies, and the skull bones fuse together. At this stage, the closed sutures are called ____________? | |
JOINT: synchondrosis, symphysis? | |
FEATURE: two membranes - fibrous capsule and synovial membrane, makes synovial fluid (two words)? | |
Extra_______, intra_______, and intrinsic are reinforcing ligaments.? | |
JOINT TYPE: fibrous, longer fibers, ligaments or interosseous membranes? | |
UNSCRAMBLE: LOUSCANAGIIRT? | |
CORRECT SPELLING: a) syncondrosis b) sychondrosis c) synchondrosis d) symchondrosis? | |
'Is a hippopotamus a hippopotamus, or just a really cool Opotamus?' -Mitch Hedberg? | |
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