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1.2.5: Joints in Motion

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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
7.
This connection is called a _______
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Since the cow elbows are on backorder, we were not able to see those in class. You should still be able to answer questions 9-12. Think of a cow elbow similarly to a human elbow when identifying structures.
Question 9
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
3.

The knee is an example of a hinge joint.
True
False
Where your vertebrae meet is an example of a condyloid joint.
True
False
Match the example with the type of joint it represents
plane
condyloid
saddle
ball and socket
hinge
pivot
between humerus/ulna
between vertebrae
thumb
between femur and pelvis
between metacarpals and phalanges
between tarsals
Question 8
8.
This connection is called a _______
Cows don't have elbows.
True
False
Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
12.

The radius and ulna of the cow are fused to give additional strength and flexibility due to tremendous weight.
True
False
People who have hypermobility at a joint have more support due to weak ligaments
True
False
Question 15
15.

What type of joint is this?
ball and socket
hinge
plane
rotational
What type of joint is this?
hinge
condyloid
saddle
pivot
What type of joint is this?
hinge
saddle
condyloid
plane
This structure of a cow elbow is
ulna
humerus
radius
shoulder
This structure of a cow elbow is
radius
shoulder
humerus
ulna
This structure of a cow elbow is
radius
shoulder
ulna
humerus
What is this structure?
knee
cartilage
radius
condyles