47) You will find a gliding movement in a(n) _________________ joint. A) intertarsal            B) interphalangeal            C) atlantoaxial            D) proximal radioulnar 49) The frontal, parietal, occipital,...

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47) You will find a gliding movement in a(n) _________________joint.

A)intertarsal            B)interphalangeal            C)atlantoaxial            D)proximal radioulnar

49) The frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, and claviclebones are formed by _____________ ossification.

A)endochondral            B)temporal            C)hypertrophic            D)intramembranous

50) The ______________ zone is found between the epiphysealplate and epiphysis of a long bone.

A)hypertrophic            B)proliferation            C)resting            D)ossification

80) Which of the following is a true statement?

A) The head of the humerus articulates with the acromionprocess.

B) The greater tubercle of the humerus articulates at thecoracoid process of the scapula.

C) The rotator cuff is responsible for the flexible extensionsat the elbow joint.

D) The ulna and the radius articulate at both the proximal anddistal ends.

82) Which ligament restricts side-to-side movements at theelbow?

A) ulnar collateralligament             B)anularligament             C)acetabularlabrum             D)lateral ligament

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1 Gliding movements occurs at flat bones where very little movement is produced which is small rotation or angular movements They occur at intercarpal joints intertarsal joints and sternoclavicular    See Answer
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