Cards (26)

  • The atlantoaxial joint in the neck allows for rotational movements around a central axis.

    True
  • The joint cavity of a synovial joint is filled with synovial fluid
  • What is the primary function of synovial fluid in a synovial joint?
    Lubrication
  • Ligaments in synovial joints stabilize the joint and prevent excessive movement.

    True
  • Which type of synovial joint allows for circular and rotational movements?
    Ball-and-Socket
  • Pivot joints allow for rotation around a central axis.
    True
  • Ellipsoidal joints allow for flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction
  • Ball-and-socket joints allow for circular, rotational, and multi-directional movements.

    True
  • Hinge joints can perform flexion and extension movements, such as in the elbow and knee joints.

    True
  • The atlantoaxial joint in the neck is an example of a pivot joint.

    True
  • The intercarpal joints in the wrist are examples of gliding joints.

    True
  • Match the joint type with its example:
    Ball-and-Socket ↔️ Shoulder joint, hip joint
    Hinge ↔️ Elbow joint, knee joint
    Pivot ↔️ Atlantoaxial joint in the neck
  • What type of joint is the most common and movable in the human body?
    Synovial joint
  • Synovial joints reduce friction and provide nutrients through synovial fluid.
    True
  • Articular cartilage in synovial joints protects bones from wear
  • Match the synovial joint type with its range of motion:
    Ball-and-Socket ↔️ Wide range of circular and rotational movements
    Hinge ↔️ Flexion and extension in one plane
    Pivot ↔️ Rotation around a central axis
  • Hinge joints allow for flexion and extension
  • What type of synovial joint features flat or slightly curved bone surfaces sliding against each other?
    Gliding
  • The rounded head of one bone in a ball-and-socket joint fits into a cup-shaped cavity
  • Hinge joints allow for movement in only one plane
  • Pivot joints allow for rotation around a central axis
  • Gliding joints have flat or slightly curved bone surfaces
  • Ellipsoidal joints have an oval-shaped end of one bone that fits into a slightly oval cavity
  • Ellipsoidal joints allow for flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction movements.

    True
  • Ball-and-socket joints allow for a wide range of circular and rotational
  • Match the joint type with its real-life example:
    Gliding ↔️ Intercarpal joints in the wrist
    Ellipsoidal ↔️ Radiocarpal joint in the wrist