EHS 240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Fibrocartilage, Crepitus, Osteoblast
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Quiz 1: what is the best way to prevent sports injuries. A: year round strength and conditioning program: articular cartilage is mainly composed of what type of colagen. A: type 1 colagen: which tissue regenerate 3 -4 mm per day. A: nerve: a palpable defect would be present in which injury. A: grade 3 strain: when injured which tissue loopses contractile properties. A: muscle: soft tissue includes all of the following, except. A: bone: collagen arranged in wavy parallel arrays. A: tendon: what is the primary function of ligaments. A: stabilization: proteoglycans are particularly important to which tissue. A: articular cartilage: which tissue provide shock absorption. A: diaphysis: injury to tendon where there is degenerative changes whith no inflammation. A: tendinosis: equal but not exactly opposite loads applied to opposing surfaces to move in parallel directions to one another. A: shearing: which bone cells produces new bone. A: osteoblast: what is true of tendon s reponse to training.