Fixed Joints
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Q. Match the following types of joints with their examples.
Column A | Column B |
1. Hinge joint | a. Neck joint |
2. Pivot joint | b. Hip joint |
3. Ball and socket joint | c. Knee joint |
4. Fixed joint | d. Cranium |
- 1–c; 2–b; 3–a; 4–d
- 1–a; 2–c; 3–d; 4–b
- 1–a; 2–d; 3–c; 4–b
- 1–c; 2–a; 3–b; 4–d
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Question 4.2
Answer the following:
Which of the skull bones are movable?
Q. The joint where our neck joins the head is a _______ joint.
- Ball & Socket
- Pivotal
- Hinge
- None of the above
Q. Which type of joint is are lower jaw
Q. What is ball and socket joint?
Q.
Brain is present in the
Q. What are the three types of movable joints?
Q. Which of the following joints rotate freely (360°)?
- Hinge joint
- Ball & Socket Joint
- Immovable joint
- Neck joint
Q. The joints that do not allow any movement are known as ________.
- fixed joints
- ball and socket joints
- hinge joints
- pivot joints
Q.
The joints that resemble opening and closing of the door is
Hinge joint
Ball and socket joint
Pivotal joint
Fixed joint
Q. What is a joint? Give examples.
Q.
What kind of movement would have been possible if there were a fixed joint in our elbow and secondly if our neck and head were to be connected by a ball and socket joint?
Q. Joints present in skull are example of:
- Movable joints
- Immovable joints
- Hinge joint
- Gliding Joint
Q.
How are synovial joints characterized?
Q. How is the structure of shoulder or hip joint organised in human body?
Q. Which of the following is not an example of ball and socket joint.
- Neck joint
- Elbow joint
- Shoulder joint
- Both (a) & (b)
Q. Which among the following joints do not allow any kind of movement?
- Fixed joint
- Pivot joint
- Ball and socket joint
- Hinge joint
Q.
Which among the following organs is protected by the skull?
Brain
Heart
Lungs
Intestines
Q.
The joints around which movement occurs is:
Fixed joint
Ball and socket joint
Hinge joint
Pivotal joint
Q. What are the three types of movable joints?
Q. Cyclists wear a helmet to protect their head from injuries. The skull functions in the same way as a helmet and it serves to protect the brain. However, unlike a helmet, the skull is made of many smaller bones. Which kind of joint do you think keeps those smaller bones intact?
- Pivotal joint
- Hinge joint
- Fixed joint
- Ball and socket joint
Q. What type of joint is present in our neck region?
- Saddle joint
- Pivot joint
- Knee joint
- Hinge joint
Q. What are the different kinds of joints found in our body? Explain with an example of each.
Q. What is bone marrow? What is its main function?
Q. The finger bones do not have joints.
- True
- False
Q. The joint where our neck joins the head is a _________.
- pivotal joint
- ball and socket
- hinge joint
- fixed joint
Q. How is the structure of shoulder or hip joint organised in human body?
Q. Which type of joint is present in elbow and knee?
- Hinge joint
- Pivot joint
- Planar joint
- Saddle joint
Q. Hinge joints are present in the ........... region.
- Skull
- Elbow
- Shoulder
- Neck
Q. The joint where our neck joins the head is a _________.
- pivotal joint
- ball and socket
- hinge joint
- fixed joint