A) stabilization.
B) lubrication.
C) padding.
D) strengthening.
E) enzyme secretion.
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A) inversion and eversion
B) dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
C) circumduction
D) pronation and supination
E) flexion/extension/hyperextension, abduction/adduction, and circumduction
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A) gomphosis.
B) synchondrosis.
C) synostosis.
D) symphysis.
E) syndesmosis.
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A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
E) 11
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A) hip
B) shoulder
C) elbow
D) knee
E) wrist
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A) fibrous cartilage.
B) dense regular connective tissue.
C) periodontal ligament.
D) rigid cartilaginous bridge.
E) completely fused.
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A) rheumatism.
B) degenerative joint disease.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) osteoporosis.
E) gouty arthritis.
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A) synarthrosis.
B) glide joint.
C) condylar joint.
D) synchondrosis.
E) symphysis.
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A) rotate
B) extend
C) pivot
D) protract
E) pronate
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A) synarthrosis.
B) syndesmosis.
C) symphysis.
D) diarthrosis.
E) amphiarthrosis.
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A) a paired ligament that connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae.
B) a fibrous band that connects the posterior surfaces of adjacent vertebral bodies.
C) a band of fibrous tissue connecting the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae.
D) a longitudinal fibrous band that is attached to the tips of spinous processes from C7 to the sacrum.
E) a wide fibrous band that connect the anterior surfaces of the adjacent vertebral bodies.
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A) saddle
B) gliding
C) hinge
D) ball-and-socket
E) pivot
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A) anterior cruciate
B) posterior cruciate
C) patellar
D) popliteal
E) tibial collateral
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