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Joint Jeopardy. 2011. 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. Types of Movements:100. Name the Movement:. Answer. Types of Movements:200. Answer. Name both movements:.
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Joint Jeopardy 2011
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Types of Movements:100 Name the Movement: Answer
Types of Movements:200 Answer Name both movements:
Types of Movements:300 Name both movements: Answer
Types of Movements:400 What movement requires turning the hand so the palm is facing downward? Answer
Types of Movements:500 Name all of the following movements: Answer
Classification:100 What is the most common joint in the body? Answer
Classification:200 The articular surfaces of the bones at the symphysis are covered by a thin layer of __________________? Answer
Classification:300 Which type of joint is between the manubrium and the first rib? **BE SPECIFIC** Answer
Classification:400 Which of the types of joints allow more free movement and are structurally more complex? Answer
Classification:500 Name the three types of fibrous joints. Answer
Synovial Joints:100 What is the joint between the carpal and the metacarpal of the thumb? Answer
Synovial Joints:200 What type of synovial joint is in the wrist and ankle? Answer
Synovial Joints:300 What is the main function of a ball-and-socket joint? Answer
Synovial Joints:400 What is another name for the condyloid joint? Answer
Synovial Joints:500 Name all six types of synovial joints. Answer
Life Span Changes:100 Joint stiffness is an early sign of ______. Answer
Life Span Changes:200 What is the best way to slow down the aging of your joints? Answer
Life Span Changes:300 Which joints are the first to change? Answer
Life Span Changes:400 Loss of function in synovial joints begins in which decade of life? Answer
Life Span Changes:500 ____________ that connect epiphyses to diaphyses in long bones disappear as the skeleton grows and develops. Answer
Miscellaneous:100 What movement is associated with lowering a part? Answer
Miscellaneous:200 What are the two main functions of ligaments? Answer
Miscellaneous:300 • In synovial joints, the bone • beneath articular cartilage contains which bone, that absorbs shock? Answer
Miscellaneous:400 What ligament is associated with the elbow joint? Answer
Miscellaneous:500 Name the three ligaments in the hip joint. Answer
Types of Movements:100 abduction Back go Chart
Types of Movements:200 Protraction and Retraction Back go Chart
Types of Movements:300 Eversion and Inversion Back go Chart
Types of Movements:400 Pronation Back go Chart
Types of Movements:500 Circumduction Supination and Dorsiflexion Back go Chart
Classification:100 Synovial Joints Back go Chart
Classification:200 Hyaline Cartilage Back go Chart
Classification:300 Synchondrosis Back go Chart
Classification:400 Synovial Joints Back go Chart
Classification:500 Syndesmosis Suture and Gomphosis Back go Chart
Synovial Joints:100 • The Saddle Joint Back go Chart
Synovial Joints:200 • Gliding joints Back go Chart
Synovial Joints:300 • Allows a wider range of motion Back go Chart
Synovial Joints:400 • The Ellipsoidal Joint Back go Chart
Synovial Joints:500 • Ball-and-Socket • Condyloid Joint • Gliding Joint • Hinge Joint • Pivot Joint • Saddle Joint Back go Chart
Life Span Changes:100 Aging Back go Chart
Life Span Changes:200 Exercising Back go Chart
Life Span Changes:300 The Fibrous Joints Back go Chart
Life Span Changes:400 The Third Decade Back go Chart
Life Span Changes:500 Synchondroses Back go Chart
Miscellaneous:100 Depression Back go Chart
Miscellaneous:200 To reinforce the joint capsule and help bind the articular ends of the bones. Back go Chart
Miscellaneous:300 Cancellous Back go Chart