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Biology 10 Chapter 13 - Support and Movement - 16
1.
Hinge joints move back and forth like the .........on a door?
a) Hook
b) None of these
c) Knob
d) Hinge
2.
Hinge joints are the type of.....................?
a) Fixed joints
b) Moveable joints
c) Slightly moveable joints
d) Immoveable joints
3.
What are knee joints?
a) Tendons
b) Ligaments
c) Hinge joints
d) Ball-and-socket joints
4.
What are elbow joints?
a) Ball-and-socket joints
b) Tendons
c) Hinge joints
d) Ligaments
5.
Which of the following is the example of hinge joints?
a) Hip joints
b) Joints b/w vertebrae
c) Elbow joints
d) Shoulder joints
6.
Which of the following is the example of hinge joints?
a) Joints b/w vertebrae
b) Hip joints
c) Shoulder joints
d) Knee joints
7.
What are the joints called that allow movement in all directions?
a) Tendons
b) Ball-and-socket joints
c) Hinge joints
d) Ligaments
8.
Ball-and-socket joints are the type of.....................?
a) Moveable joints
b) Immoveable joints
c) Fixed joints
d) Slightly moveable joints
9.
What are hip joints?
a) Ball-and-socket joints
b) Hinge joints
c) Tendons
d) Ligaments
10.
Ball-and-socket joints allow movement in .................directions?
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) All
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