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Which of the following is an example of an immovable joint? A. Pubic Symphysis B. Epiphyseal plate C. Acromioclavicular joint D. Ankle Joint E. Both A and B - ANSWERB. Epiphyseal plate The joint between the teeth and their sockets is the maxillae and mandible is an example of what type of j...

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HAP Multiple choice Questions &
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Which of the following is an example of an immovable joint?

A. Pubic Symphysis

B. Epiphyseal plate

C. Acromioclavicular joint

D. Ankle Joint

E. Both A and B - ANSWERB. Epiphyseal plate



The joint between the teeth and their sockets is the maxillae and mandible is an example of what
type of joint?

A. Synarthrosis

B. Amphiarthrosis

C. Diarthrosis

D. Synovial joint - ANSWERA. Synarthrosis



Infants have a joint called the metopic suture. In adults, this region has fused leaving what type of
joint?

A. Syndesmosis

B. Symphysis

C. Synostosis

D. Gomphosis

E. Synchondrosis - ANSWERC. Synostosis



Generally, a joint that is highly mobile has less stability and a joint that has more stability is less
mobile

True or false? - ANSWERTrue



What is another name for a diarthrodial joint?

, A. Syndesmosis joint

B. Synovial joint

C. Symphysis joint

D.Synchondrotic joint - ANSWERB. Synovial joint



In a diarthrotic joint, what smooth tissue covers the joint surfaces of the bones?

A. Fibrocartilage

B. Hyaline cartilage

C. Adipose

D. No tissue covers the bones - ANSWERB. Hyaline Cartilage



The joint between the two parietal bones of the skull is what type of joint?

A. Synchondrosis

B. Suture

C. Synarthrosis

D. Amphiarthrosis

E. Both B and C - ANSWERE. Both B and C



What is the name of the joint between the frontal bone and the two parietal bones in the skull
called?

A. Sagittal suture

B. Coronal suture

C. Lambdoid suture

D. Squamous suture - ANSWERB. Coronal suture



Closing the mouth is an example of what type of motion?

A. Extension

B. Elevation

C. Protraction

D. Flexion

E. None of the above - ANSWERB. Elevation

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