Anatomy of Joints Quiz

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Which type of joint has fibrous tissue between the bones and allows no movement?

  • Pivot joint
  • Synovial (Diarthrosis) joint
  • Fibrous (Synarthrosis) joint (correct)
  • Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joint

Which type of joint has a joint cavity between bones and allows little to no movement?

  • Synovial (Diarthrosis) joint
  • Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joint (correct)
  • Fibrous (Synarthrosis) joint
  • Hinge joint

What is the main characteristic of synovial (Diarthrosis) joints?

  • Containing a joint cavity and allowing free movement (correct)
  • Connected by fibrous tissue
  • Allowing no movement
  • Highly mobile with no movement restrictions

What is the defining feature of fibrous joints?

<p>Connected by fibrous tissue (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In terms of joint stability, what do cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow?

<p>Little to no movement (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of joint has fibrous tissue between the bones and allows no movement?

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

What do cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow in terms of movement?

<p>Little to no movement (E)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the defining feature of fibrous joints?

<p>Connected by fibrous tissue (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main characteristic of synovial (Diarthrosis) joints?

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Which type of joint has a joint cavity between bones and allows little to no movement?

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

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Types of Joints

  • Fibrous joints have fibrous tissue between the bones and allow no movement.
  • Joints with a joint cavity between bones allow little to no movement.

Characteristics of Joints

  • Synovial (Diarthrosis) joints are characterized by the presence of a joint cavity and freely movable.
  • Fibrous joints are defined by the presence of fibrous tissue between the bones.
  • Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow limited movement in terms of joint stability.

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