Joints
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Why is blood called a connective tissue
A ____ is the point where two bones join together.
Bone
Cartilage
Joint
Muscle
Which joint is present in the knee and arm?
Ball and socket joint
Pivot joint
Hinge joint
Fixed joint
Only back and forth movement is allowed by
Pivot joint
Ball and Socket joints
Fixed joint
Hinge joint
Match the joints with their examples of where they are present in our body
i.Synovial jointa.Elbow jointii. Pivot jointb. Thumb jointiii. Saddle jointc. Carpal bone in wristiv. Hinge jointd. Hip jointv. Ball and socket jointe. Knee jointvi. Condyloid jointf. Neck (axis and atlas)
i.d, ii.c, iii.a, iv.b, v. e, vi. f
i.a, ii.c, iii.b, iv.d, v.e, v.if
i. a, ii.b, iii.c, iv.d, v.e, vi. f
i.e, ii.f, iii.b, iv.a, v.d, vi. c
Which of the following joints allow forward and backward movement of head?
Pivotal joint
Hinge joint
Ball and socket joint
Fixed joint
- Tracheae
- Spiracles
- Alveoli
- Bronchioles
- True
- False
- False
- True
The type of joint around which no movement occurs is
Fixed joint
Ball and socket joint
Hinge joint
Pivotal joint
Which joint is present in the hip region?
Hinge joint
Pivot joint
Fixed joint
Pelvic joint
Which type of joint is represented by the figure given below?
Ankle and knee joints
Hip and shoulder joints.
Ankle and wrist joints.
Shoulder and knee joints.
The joint which moves in all directions is
Hinge joints
Fixed joints
Ball and socket joints
None of these
Which joint moves in the same way as shown in the figure given below?
Saddle joint
Pivot joint
Hinge joint
Ball and socket joint
Identify P and Q in the given chart.
P - Gliding joint
Q - Pivot jointP - Hinge joint
Q - Ball and socket jointP - Pivot joint
Q - Hinge jointP - Hinge joint
Q - Gliding joint
What kind of structural arrangement could possibly cause a dislocated shoulder?
Hinge joint
Fixed joint
Ball and Socket joint
Pivotal joint
Why do old people generally feel problems regarding movement of bones?
Following the neck, an athlete spreads out his/her arms and makes big wide circles. Which kind of structural arrangement in the shoulders allows such movement?
Ball and Socket joint
Pivotal joint
Hinge joint
Fixed joint
___ are joints in the body where bones are joined together but where very little or no movement occurs.
Movable joints
Hinge joints
Inmovable joints
Socket joints
Which of the following types of joint provide us with maximum room for movement?
None of these
Synovial joint
Cartilaginous joint
Fibrous joint
Bodybuilders like to train their muscles by performing rigorous exercises. But these exercises could not have been possible without structural formation of joints. The kind of joint that helps in exercising biceps and triceps is:
Ball and Socket joint
Pivotal joint
Hinge joint
Fixed joint
- Chondroclasts
- Chondroblasts
- Osteoblasts
- Osteoclasts
- To provide stability in water
- To provide a site of attachment for the large flight muscles
- It is a weapon used in sexual competition between males
- To increase the body's surface area for heat exchange
- True
- False