3_Ch 8, chapter questions Flashcards
Name the proteins
Describe these events at the neuromuscular junction:
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What functional joint class contains the least-mobile joints?
The synarthroses are the least mobile of the joint types.
How are joint mobility and stability related?
In general, the more stable a joint, the less mobile it is.
To what functional class do most fibrous joints belong?
Most fibrous joints are synarthroses (immobile).
Babies are sometimes diagnoses with a condition called craniosynostosis. Using the definition you just learned, describe what you think this condition is and predict what problems it might cause.
Cranio- refers to the skull bones (p. 201), and synostosis refers to ossification of skull bone sutures. Craniosynostosis is a disorder in which the sutures in the skull close prematurely in babies. Premature closing of suture prevents the brain from browing normally.
Evan is 25 years old. Would you expect to find synchonroses at the ends of his femur? Explain. (p. 187)
Evan would not have a synchondroses at the ends of his femur. By age 25, his epiphyseal plats have fused and become synostoses.
How do bursae and tendon sheaths improve joint function?
Bursae and tendon sheaths help reduce friction during joint movement.
Generally speaking, what factor is most important in stabilizing synovial joints?
The muscle tendons that cross the joint are typically the most important factor in stabilizing synovial joints.
On the basis of movement allowed, which of the following joints are uniaxial? Hinge, condylar, saddle, pivot
The hinge and pivot joints are uniaxial joints.
Name the category (according to its shape and movement allowed) of each of the synovial joints labeled a-d below (p. 264)
The synovial joint categories are a) ball-and-socket, b) hinge, c) pivot, and d) condylar.
Nick bent over to pick up a dime. What movement was occurring at his hip joint, at his knees, and between his index finger and thumb?
Nick’s hip joint was flexed and his knees extended and his thumb was in opposition (to his index finger).
Sketch the general structure of a synovial joint. Lavel the articular cartilages, the articular capsule, and joint cavity.
drawing
Of the five joints studied in more detail – hip, shoulder, elbow, knee, and temporomandibular–which two have menisci? Which act mainly as a uniaxial hinge? Which depend mainly on muscles and their tendons for stability?
The knee and temporomandibular joints have menisci. The elbow and knee each act mainly as a uniaxial hinge. The shoulder depends largely on muscle tendons for stability.
What does the term arthritis mean?
Arthritis means inflammation of the joint.