BIOL 2160 Chapter : BIOL 2160 Exam 4 Final Notes
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The most complex major classification of joint which allows free movement would be a (n): fibrous synarthrotic, cartilaginous amphiarthrotic, synovial diarthrotic, cartilaginous diarthrotic, fibrous diarthrotic. A cone-shaped process in a socket such as a tooth in a jawbone would b e classified as a (n): syndesmosis fibrous joint, suture fibrous joint, gomphosis fibrous joint, symphysis fibrous joint, none of the above. The pad that forms the disc between the bodies of vertebrae is classified as a (n): syndesmosis fibrous joint, suture fibrous joint, gomphosis fibrous joint, synchondrosis cartilaginous joint, symphysis cartilaginous joint. A ball and socket synovial joint is found: in the elbow, between the tarsals, between the metacarpals and phalanges, in the hip, none of the above. Bursae are characteristics of: synovial joints, cartilaginous joints, fibrous joints, synarthrotic joints, none of the above. The most complex joint in the human body is the: ankle joint, hip joint, shoulder joint, knee joint, none of the above.