1. Which of the following is a functional classification of anarticulation that is freely moving?
| synarthrosis |
| diarthrosis |
| amphiarthrosis |
| synchondrosis |
2. Which of the following is a structural classification of anarticulation that has the greatest range of motion of anyarticulation class?
| synarthrosis |
| cartilaginous |
| synovial |
| fibrous |
3. Where in the human body would you find a suture joint?
4. What is the difference between a symphysis and asynchondrosis?
| the type of cartilage that is found in the articulation |
| the amount of collagen fiber that holds the articulationtogether |
| a symphysis is a synovial joint while a synchondrosis is not |
| a symphysis is found between vertebrae while a synchondrosis isfound in the jaw |
5. What type of cartilage makes up the articular cartilage foundin a synovial joint?
| hyaline cartilage |
| fibrocartilage |
| elastic cartilage |
| all of the above can function as articular cartilage |
6. What part of the synovial joint produces the synovialfluid?
| the articular cartilage |
| cells of the synovial membrane |
| the fibrous layer of the joint capsule |
| the bones of the articulation |
7. Ligaments and tendons are made of which tissue type?
| dense regular collagenous connective tissue proper |
| dense regular elastic connective tissue proper |
| dense irregular connective tissue proper |
| loose connective tissue proper |
8. What is the name for a sac of tissue filled with synovialfluid generally found in high-stress regions?
| bursa |
| tendon |
| synovial membrane |
| suture |