Types of Joints
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An example of ball and socket joint is
Ankle joint
Shoulder joint
Elbow joint
Knee joint
The connective tissue that covers the brain and spinal cord is
cell membrane
meninges
neurolemma
none of these
- Shoulder joint
- Knee joint
- Elbow joint
- Ankle joint
What are the three different types of joints? Explain each type. [3 MARKS]
How is the spinal cord protected?
List the two functions of the forebrain.
Which of the following joint can move in all directions?
Hinge joints
Fixed joints
Ball and socket joints
None of these
Name the part of the brain involved in the following function:
- It controls reflex movements of head, neck, and eye muscles.
Where is the spinal cord located?
- Movement of a bone of the fixed joint
- Movement of a bone off the socket joint
- Movement of a bone off the pivotal joint
- Movement of a bone off the hinge joint
Why the Earthworm live in soil?
Why we can't fold our elbow backward?
The biological term for-
- The protective membranes of the brain.
- Knee joints and elbow joints
- Knee joints and neck joint
- Ankle joints and neck joint
- Shoulder joints and elbow joints
Which of following joints present in the leg aid in the function of walking and running?
Hinge joint
Pivot joint
Ball and socket joint
Gliding joint
- Movement around elbow will not be possible.
- The movement around elbow remains the same.
- The forearm can move around 360 degrees.
- The forearm can move back and forth.
Why we can't move leg and elbow backwards
- Movable
- Immovable
- Ball and socket
- Hinge
- joints
- fractures
- sutures
- cartilages
- Gliding joint - Skull
- Hinge joint - elbow
- Immovable joint - skull
- Movable joint - legs
Hinge joint
Ball and socket joint
Gliding joint- Fixed joint
- Brain
- Heart
- Liver
- Kidneys
All the parts of the body are capable of movement.
- True
- False
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The arachnoid layer is located ___.
- Skull
- Wrist
- Neck
- Elbow