Kinesiology: Connective Issue Flashcards
The ability for soft tissue to lengthen without being damaged or injured?
Elasticity
Plasticity
Stretch
Creep
Stretch
The capacity to be altered and retain that new configuration
Thixotropy
Creep
Elasticity
Plasticity
Plasticity
The capacity to recoil or rebound to an original length or shape after being stretched
Plastcity
Creep
Stretch
Elasticity
Elasticity
What property is described as responding to heat and force by becoming more liquid?
Plasticity
Colloidal
Thixotropy
Elasticity
Thixotropy
What property is describe as the ability to be pulled in two different directions without damage?
Tensile Strength
Stretch
Creep
Piezoelectric Effect
Tensile Strength
What of the following best describes the cause of the piezoelectric effect?
Scar Tissue
Mechanical Stress
Thixotropy
Elasticity
Mechanical Stress
Which of the following is an example of loose connective tissue?
Adipose
Blood
Lymph
Muscle
Adipose
Which of the following is an example of dense connective tissue?
Tendon
Adipose
Bones
Cartilage
Tendon
Which of the following is a form of connective tissue?
Epithelial
Osseous
Muscle
Nerves
Osseous
Which of the following type of connective tissue is built primarily to bear your weight?
Fascial
Tendon
Ligament
Cartilage
Cartilage
Which of the following tissue is best designed for compression?
Proper Fascia
Tendons
Ligaments
Cartilage
Cartilage
What type of bones are your carpals?
Sesamoid
Irregular
Flat
Short
Short
Your ears are made of what type of cartilage?
Elastic
Auricular
Fibrous
Hyaline
Elastic
The most pliable type of cartilage is known as?
Chondrocartilage
Fibrocartilage
Hyaline Cartilage
Elastic Cartilage
Elastic Cartilage
What type of fascia is each muscle fiber wrapped in?
Epimysium
Endomysium
Retromysium
Perimysium
Endomysium