Chapter 10-B: Articulations

Anatomy & Physiology 8th Edition by Kevin T. Patton, Gary A. Thibodeau

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Chapter 10-B: Articulations

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. Which of the following is a true statement?
a. Joints may be classified into five major categories.
b. The functional classification of joints centers around the type of connective tissue that joins the bones together.
c. The structural classification of joints centers around the type of connective tissue that joins the bones together.
d. The structural classification of joints involves the degree of movement the joint permits.

 

ANS:   C                     DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 272

TOP:    Classification of Joints

 

  1. Which of the following is not an example of a fibrous joint?
a. Symphyses
b. Sutures
c. Syndesmoses
d. Gomphoses

 

ANS:   A                     DIF:    Application     REF:    Page 273

TOP:    Fibrous Joints (Synarthroses)

 

  1. What are the unique joints that occur between the root of a tooth and the alveolar process of the mandible or maxilla?
a. Symphyses
b. Syndesmoses
c. Gomphoses
d. Synchondroses

 

ANS:   C                     DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 272

TOP:    Gomphoses

 

  1. What are the most movable joints in the body?
a. Symphyses
b. Synovial
c. Syndesmoses
d. Synchondroses

 

ANS:   B                     DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 274

TOP:    Synovial Joints (Diarthroses)

 

  1. In terms of structure, which type of articulation has a joint capsule?
a. Fibrous
b. Cartilaginous
c. Synovial
d. Amphiarthrotic

 

ANS:   C                     DIF:    Memorization                                     REF:    Page 274

TOP:    Synovial Joints (Diarthroses)

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