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A skull bone would be which of the following types?
a) immovable joint
b) slightly movable joint
c) freely movable joint
d) frieza joint

A vertebrae would contain which of the following types?
a) slightly movable joint
b) freely movable joint
c) immovable joint
d) gohan joint

What type of freely movable joint moves back and forth on a single plane, like in knees and fingers?
a) hinge joint
b) ball-and-socket joint
c) pivot joint
d) saddle joint

What type of freely movable joint has a rounded head of a bone that fits into a socket of another so that the bone can rotate. It is found in hip and shoulder joints.
a) ball-and-socket joint
b) hinge joint
c) ellipsoid joint
d) pivot joint

What type of freely movable joint allows for rotating movements only. This type allows you to move your head left or right and twisting your arm.
a) pivot joint
b) saddle joint
c) gliding joint
d) hinge joint

What type of freely movable joint allows movement in two planes, with one bone that has a bulging surface that fits into an indented surface.
a) ellipsoid joint
b) saddle joint
c) gliding joint
d) pivot joint

What type of freely movable joint has bones that slide against the surface of another, found in bones of wrist?
a) gliding joint
b) saddle joint
c) hinge joint
d) ball-and-socket joint

The thumb would be an example of which type of joint?
a) saddle joint
b) gliding joint
c) hinge joint
d) ellipsoid joint

Which disorder results in the body’s immune system attacking tissues in joints?
a) rheumatoid arthritis
b) osteoarthritis
c) sprain
d) dislocation

Which of the following is the term for when a joint is overstressed and pops out of alignment?
a) dislocation
b) sprain
c) torn ligament
d) osteoarthritis

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