D. supination.
E. pronation.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: F08.03 Describe and demonstrate the generalized movements of synovial
Learning Outcome: 08.02B. Demonstrate the difference betweeen the following pairs of
movements: flexion and extension; Plantar flexion and dorsiflexion; abduction and
adduction; supination and pronation; elevation and depression; protraction and retraction;
opposition and reposition; inversion and eversion.
Section: 08.02
56. Rotating the forearm so that the palm faces anteriorly is called
A. circumduction.
B. rotation.
C. hyperextension.
D. supination.
E. pronation.
Chapter 8 Head
Multiple Choice Questions
1. A band of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone is a(n)
A. bursa.
B. aponeurosis.
C. epimysium.
D. tendon.
E. ligament.
joints.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: F02.04 Explain the roles of dense regular and dense irregular connective
tissue in the skeletal system. HAPS Topic: Module F Skeletal System and Articulations
Learning Outcome: 06.01A. List the components of the skeletal system. Section:
06.01
Topic: Skeletal System and
Articulations Type: Study
Guide
2. Ligaments attach A. muscle to bone.
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, B. nerve to muscle.
C. bone to bone.
D. muscle to muscle.
E. nerve to bone.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: F02.04 Explain the roles of dense regular and dense irregular
connective tissue in the skeletal system. HAPS Topic: Module F Skeletal System
and Articulations
Learning Outcome: 06.01A. List the
components of the skeletal system. Section:
Topic: Skeletal System and
Articulations Type:
LearnSmart
Type: Study Guide
06.01
3. Important functions of the skeletal system include A. protection of the brain and soft organs.
B. storage of water.
C. production of Vitamin E.
D. integration of other systems.
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