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Currently uploaded is the following worksheets (11) for Exam II
For Skeletal System (4): Skeletal Questions, Skeletal Volcabulary, Skeletal System. Ossification
For Arthrology (4): Arthrology Questions, Arthrology Volcabulary, Joints, Synovial Joints
For Muscular System (2) – Muscular Questions, Muscular Volcabulary
Functions Exam II
They should all be listed at the Left.
Synarthroses –
Amphiarthroses –
Diarthroses –
Gomphoses –
Syndesmoses
Sutures –
Fibrous Joints –
Synchondroses –
Sympheses
Fibrous capsule –
Synovial membrane –
Spheroid – Cotyloid, Ball & Socket
Multiaxial –
Uniaxial –
Nonaxial –
Condyloid – Ellipsoidal
Saddle Sellar
Ginglymus – Hinge
Trochoid – Pivot
Arthrodia – Plane, Gliding
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis –
Gouty Arthritis –
Sprain –
Strain –
Bursitis –
Costochondral –
Sternocostal –
Synostoses –
Structural Classification –
Functional Classification –
Skeletal System |
Support & Protection Movement Mineral Reservoir Hemopoiesis Energy Storage
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Paranasal Sinuses |
Lighten Skull Warm Air Resonate Sound Protection Produce Mucus
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Fontanels |
Allows for flexibility and skull growth
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Vertebral Column Curves |
Increase strength, resilience, flexibility of spine, maintain balance, absorb shock, protect from fracture
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Synovial Fluid |
Lubricates Nourishes Cushions/shock absorber
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Muscles |
Body Movement Maintenance of posture Heat production Storage and movement of materials Support
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Arthrology Q & A
What are the types of Synovial Joints classified by?
Name and Describe a Synovial Joint:
(exp: Ball and Socket is a round head on one bone that fits into a concave socket on the other bone)
Which classification of Synovial Joint has the most degree of movement? Name the Specific Location and the Movement type.
Name specifically 2 Biaxial Synovial joints of different classification by shape.
What is the difference between Strain and Sprain?
What are these features on a Synovial Joint:
Articular cartilage?
Fibrous capsule?
Ligaments?
Synovial Membrane? What does it recreate?
What are the functions of Synovial fluid?
Structural Classification of Arthrology is according to…….
Name all 3 structural classifications and material between.
What is the interosseous ligament?
What is the costochondral joint?
What joint has hyaline cartilage – structure subtype? What about Fibrocartilage?
What is the difference between the following joints?
Interphalangeal
Metacarpal/phalanges
Trapezium/metacarpal
What is Ginglymus?
What is the difference between the following joints?
Articular processes of vertebrae
Between vertebrae bodies
What is Osteoarthritis?
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis
What disorder is genetic affecting kidneys?
Only current worksheets will be linked. The others will become available as we review their areas.
Exam worksheets are always available in SI, then the week of the exam, they will be available here.
Exam I Worksheets:
Synovial Joints
Structural sub-type of Synovial Joint |
Other Names |
Describe |
Axial Movement = Planes |
Specific Location |
Cotyloid |
Spheroid, Ball& Socket |
Round head on one, concave socket on other |
TriAxial = 3 planes |
Hip Shoulder |
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