Anatomy Joints Quiz

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Questions and Answers

Which type of joint allows for free movement?

  • Sutures of the skull
  • Cartilaginous joint
  • Synovial joint (correct)
  • Fibrous joint

Which type of joint has no movement?

  • Sutures of the skull
  • Cartilaginous joint
  • Synovial joint
  • Fibrous joint (correct)

Which type of joint is found between the teeth and jaw?

  • Sutures of the skull
  • Synovial joint
  • Cartilaginous joint
  • Fibrous joint (correct)

Which type of joint is connected by hyaline cartilage?

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Which type of joint is formed by the inferior tibiofibular joint?

<p>Fibrous joint (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Synovial Joint

A joint that allows for free movement in all directions.

Fibrous Joint

A joint that allows no movement.

Primary Cartilaginous Joint

A joint that allows limited movement and is found between bones that are joined by hyaline cartilage.

Fibrous Joint (in Teeth)

A joint that is found between the teeth and jaw, allowing for movement during chewing.

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Fibrous Joint (Inferior Tibiofibular)

A joint that connects the lower part of the tibia and fibula bones, providing stability to the ankle.

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