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Bones with flat surfaces that slide across each other are called:
a) Pivot
b) Gliding
c) Ball and Socket
d) Hinge

A motion that pulls a structure or part towards the midline of the body is what type of movement?
a) Adduction
b) Rotation
c) Abduction
d) Extension

A motion that pulls a structure or part away from the midline of the body is what type of movement?
a) Adduction
b) Rotation
c) Abduction
d) Extension

Your palm facing up is an example of what type of movement?
a) Supination
b) Pronation
c) Flexion
d) Extension

A movement of a joint in which one part of the body is moved away from the another is what type of movement?
a) Rotation
b) Flexion
c) Circumduction
d) Extension

Movement of a limb or extremity so that the distal end describes a circle is what type of movement?
a) Rotation
b) Flexion
c) Circumduction
d) Extension

Pointing your toe or mashing the gas in your car is an example of what type of movement?
a) Rotation
b) Flexion
c) Circumduction
d) Extensinon

A fluid filled sac that contains synovial fluid is called:
a) Joint
b) Membrane
c) Bursa
d) Tendon

Bones that rotate across each other are called:
a) Pivot
b) Gliding
c) Hinge
d) Ball and socket

Syanarthroses means:
a) Immovable joints
b) Partially movable joints
c) movable joints
d) Sliding joints

An example of an Amphiarthroses is:
a) Hip
b) Radius and ulna
c) elbow
d) Pelvis

The type of diarthrosis joint that allows the most range of motion
a) Hinge
b) Ball and socket
c) Gliding
d) Pivot

All are Diarthroses joints EXCEPT:
a) Ball and Socket
b) Hinge
c) Pivot
d) Rotating

These joints ONLY move in one direction:
a) Ball and Socket
b) Pivot
c) Hinge
d) Gliding

Your palm face down in what type of movement:
a) Supination
b) Pronation
c) Rotation
d) Pivot

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