Function, 10th Edition by Saladin 9781265328627 , All
Chapters with Answers and Rationals .
The study of musculoskeletal movement - ANSWER: kinesiology
freely moveable - ANSWER: diarthrosis
joints are classified anatomically by the following tissue types: - ANSWER: fibrous
cartilaginous
bony
synovial
immobile or only slightly mobile fibrous joints that closely bind the bones of the skull to eachother -
ANSWER: sutures
fibrous joint where there are wavy lines along which the adjoining bones interlock with each other by
serrated margins
(puzzle pieces/dovetail) - ANSWER: serrate sutures
fibrous joint where two bones have overlapping, beveled edges
(miter joint) - ANSWER: lap/ squamous suture
fibrous joint where two bones have straight, non overlapping edges
(butt joint) - ANSWER: plane/ butt suture
tooth to socket fibrous joint held by fibrous periodontal ligaments - ANSWER: gomphoses
also called syndesmosis, a fibrous joint where two bones are bound together by relatively large
collageneous fibers - ANSWER: interosseous membranes
a cartilaginous joint that is joined together by hyaline cartliage
- rib to sternum - ANSWER: synchondroses
a cartilaginous joint that is held together by fibrocartilge and there is slight movement
-intervertebral disc
-pubic - ANSWER: symphysis
fused bony joint
left and right mandibles present at birth - ANSWER: synostoses
most familiar joint
-knee
-elbow - ANSWER: synovial joint
synovial joints contains a ___________ lined by a synovial membrane and is continuous with
periosteum. - ANSWER: capsule
fluid in synovial joint - ANSWER: synovial fluid
articular cartilage of synovial joint - ANSWER: chondroitin
pad of fibrocartilage in jaw, wrist, knee, sternoclavicular - ANSWER: meniscus