Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? The questions below will help you find out. Make sure you understand why each correct answer is correct--if you don't, review that part of the lesson.
Which joint is an example of a hinge joint?
- the neck
- the knee
- the hip
- the shoulder
Hinge joints allow movement in a specific direction.
Hinge joints allow movement in a specific direction.
Hinge joints allow movement in a specific direction.
Hinge joints allow movement in a specific direction.
What type of movement does a ball-and-socket joint allow?
- movement from side to side
- movement at 90-degree angles
- no movement at all
- movement in many different directions
Ball-and-socket joints are in the hips and shoulders.
Ball-and-socket joints are in the hips and shoulders.
Ball-and-socket joints are in the hips and shoulders.
Ball-and-socket joints are in the hips and shoulders.
What type of joint is found in the wrist?
- hinge
- plane
- ball-and-socket
- fixed
This type of joint allows movement in one direction.
This type of joint allows movement in one direction.
This type of joint allows movement in one direction.
This type of joint allows movement in one direction.
What type of joint is found in the shoulder?
- hinge
- gliding
- ball-and-socket
- saddle
This type of joint allows movement in many different directions.
This type of joint allows movement in many different directions.
This type of joint allows movement in many different directions.
This type of joint allows movement in many different directions.
How are bones connected to each other?
- cartilage
- ligaments
- periosteum
- hinges
This tissue is flexible and allows bones to move.
This tissue is flexible and allows bones to move.
This tissue is flexible and allows bones to move.
This tissue is flexible and allows bones to move.
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