Connective tissue is composed of which two basic ingredients Right Ans -
Cells and extracellular matrix
Which of the following is the protein fiber that plays a critical role in
connective tissues ability to provide functional and structural integrity
Right Ans - Collagen
Which connective tissue property has the capacity to be altered and retain
that new configuration Right Ans - Plasticity
Which is an example of a substance that exhibits colloidal properties Right
Ans - Mud
Structurally speaking adipose and bone are what types of connective tissue
Right Ans - Loose and osseous
Functionally connective tissues can be divided into which two groups Right
Ans - Compression and tension
What is an example of compressive based connective tissue Right Ans -
Cartilage
Approximately how many bones are involved with voluntary movement
Right Ans - 175
The skeleton can be divided into which two sections Right Ans -
Appendicular and axial
The recipe for bone tissue includes which of the following Right Ans - 60%
inorganic material 20% water
Which law states that bone tissue will thicken when put under stress Right
Ans - Wolff's law
What is a type of cartilage found in the majority of joints involved with motion
Right Ans - Hyaline cartilage
, What is composed of loose dense connective tissue and serves as the body
sheet cables and conduits Right Ans - Fascial tissues
A myofascial unit is formed by which two structures Right Ans - Tendon
and a ligament
Composed of dense connective tissue tendons and ligaments can be viewed as
localized thickening of Right Ans - Fascia
Tendons are a bit like sophisticated ends of what type of candy Right Ans -
Tootsie roll
What is an infused membrane of dense connective tissue that coats the
outside surfaces of bony shafts Right Ans - Periosteum
Aside from tension based structures and compression based structures a
critical ingredient of the connective tissue network is what Right Ans -
Fluid
Portions of the connective tissue network not only convey tension locally but
also Right Ans - Globally throughout the body
What actions occur along the transverse plane Right Ans - Rotation
What is an oblique plane Right Ans - Combines two or three cardinal planes
The axis that passes medially to laterally through the body Right Ans -
Frontal axis
What are action of the glenohumeral joint Right Ans - Flexion abduction
horizontal abduction
Joints are comprised of Right Ans - Connective tissue
What are functional classifications of joints Right Ans - Synarthrotic
amphiarthrotic
diarthotic
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