238470
Which of the following types of synovial joints is the most freely movable?
1 Ball and Socket
2 Hinge
3 Saddle
4 Glinding
Explanation:
Exp. A The most freely movable type of synovial joint is the Ball and socket joint. Ball and socket joints allow for the greatest range of motion among the different types of synovial joints. They consist of a spherical head of one bone biting into a cuplike socket of another bone. This structure allows for movements in multiple directions. Including extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction.
HP CET-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238472
Glenoid cavity articulates:-
1 Scapula with acromion
2 Clavicle with scapula
3 Humerus with scapula
4 Clavicle with acromion
Explanation:
The Glenoid cavity is a bone part of the shoulder. The word glenoid is formed Greek glena "Socket". An irregular hallow cavity in the scapula called the glenoid cavity forms the socket for the head of the humerus to fit in. The two bones together form the glenohumeral joint, which is the main joint of the shoulder, the scapula is a flat triangular shaped bone that form the shoulder blade.
AIPMT-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238473
Which of the following joints would allow no movement?
1 Ball and Socket joint
2 Fibrous joint
3 Cartilaginous joint
4 Synovial joint
Explanation:
Fibrous joint are made up of collagen. These type of joints are found in the bone of skull. They provide stability and strength to the delicate tissues of our body. - Where as ball and socket joint, cartilaginous joint and synovial joint are movable help in different movable activities.
AIPMT (Re-Exam)-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238474
Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system
1 **Type of Joint** -Cartilaginous joint;**Example** - between frontal and parietal
2 **Type of Joint** -Pivot Joint;**Example** - between third and fourth cervical vertebrae
3 **Type of Joint** -Hinge joint;**Example** - between humerus and pectoral girdle
4 **Type of Joint** -Gliding Joint;**Example** - between carpals
Explanation:
In gliding joints, the articulating bones can slide upon one another. For example, the joint between carpals bones of the wrist. - Cartilaginous joints are slightly movable joints. For example joints between pubic bones of pelvic girdles and the joints between the vertebrae. - Pivot joint is a rotatory joints. For example, a joints between the atlas and axis of mammals. - Hinge joints a protuberance known as condyle at the end of one bone fits into the corresponding depression of the other. so, the joints allow movement in one place only. For example, joints of ankle, knee, elbow etc.
238470
Which of the following types of synovial joints is the most freely movable?
1 Ball and Socket
2 Hinge
3 Saddle
4 Glinding
Explanation:
Exp. A The most freely movable type of synovial joint is the Ball and socket joint. Ball and socket joints allow for the greatest range of motion among the different types of synovial joints. They consist of a spherical head of one bone biting into a cuplike socket of another bone. This structure allows for movements in multiple directions. Including extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction.
HP CET-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238472
Glenoid cavity articulates:-
1 Scapula with acromion
2 Clavicle with scapula
3 Humerus with scapula
4 Clavicle with acromion
Explanation:
The Glenoid cavity is a bone part of the shoulder. The word glenoid is formed Greek glena "Socket". An irregular hallow cavity in the scapula called the glenoid cavity forms the socket for the head of the humerus to fit in. The two bones together form the glenohumeral joint, which is the main joint of the shoulder, the scapula is a flat triangular shaped bone that form the shoulder blade.
AIPMT-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238473
Which of the following joints would allow no movement?
1 Ball and Socket joint
2 Fibrous joint
3 Cartilaginous joint
4 Synovial joint
Explanation:
Fibrous joint are made up of collagen. These type of joints are found in the bone of skull. They provide stability and strength to the delicate tissues of our body. - Where as ball and socket joint, cartilaginous joint and synovial joint are movable help in different movable activities.
AIPMT (Re-Exam)-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238474
Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system
1 **Type of Joint** -Cartilaginous joint;**Example** - between frontal and parietal
2 **Type of Joint** -Pivot Joint;**Example** - between third and fourth cervical vertebrae
3 **Type of Joint** -Hinge joint;**Example** - between humerus and pectoral girdle
4 **Type of Joint** -Gliding Joint;**Example** - between carpals
Explanation:
In gliding joints, the articulating bones can slide upon one another. For example, the joint between carpals bones of the wrist. - Cartilaginous joints are slightly movable joints. For example joints between pubic bones of pelvic girdles and the joints between the vertebrae. - Pivot joint is a rotatory joints. For example, a joints between the atlas and axis of mammals. - Hinge joints a protuberance known as condyle at the end of one bone fits into the corresponding depression of the other. so, the joints allow movement in one place only. For example, joints of ankle, knee, elbow etc.
238470
Which of the following types of synovial joints is the most freely movable?
1 Ball and Socket
2 Hinge
3 Saddle
4 Glinding
Explanation:
Exp. A The most freely movable type of synovial joint is the Ball and socket joint. Ball and socket joints allow for the greatest range of motion among the different types of synovial joints. They consist of a spherical head of one bone biting into a cuplike socket of another bone. This structure allows for movements in multiple directions. Including extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction.
HP CET-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238472
Glenoid cavity articulates:-
1 Scapula with acromion
2 Clavicle with scapula
3 Humerus with scapula
4 Clavicle with acromion
Explanation:
The Glenoid cavity is a bone part of the shoulder. The word glenoid is formed Greek glena "Socket". An irregular hallow cavity in the scapula called the glenoid cavity forms the socket for the head of the humerus to fit in. The two bones together form the glenohumeral joint, which is the main joint of the shoulder, the scapula is a flat triangular shaped bone that form the shoulder blade.
AIPMT-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238473
Which of the following joints would allow no movement?
1 Ball and Socket joint
2 Fibrous joint
3 Cartilaginous joint
4 Synovial joint
Explanation:
Fibrous joint are made up of collagen. These type of joints are found in the bone of skull. They provide stability and strength to the delicate tissues of our body. - Where as ball and socket joint, cartilaginous joint and synovial joint are movable help in different movable activities.
AIPMT (Re-Exam)-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238474
Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system
1 **Type of Joint** -Cartilaginous joint;**Example** - between frontal and parietal
2 **Type of Joint** -Pivot Joint;**Example** - between third and fourth cervical vertebrae
3 **Type of Joint** -Hinge joint;**Example** - between humerus and pectoral girdle
4 **Type of Joint** -Gliding Joint;**Example** - between carpals
Explanation:
In gliding joints, the articulating bones can slide upon one another. For example, the joint between carpals bones of the wrist. - Cartilaginous joints are slightly movable joints. For example joints between pubic bones of pelvic girdles and the joints between the vertebrae. - Pivot joint is a rotatory joints. For example, a joints between the atlas and axis of mammals. - Hinge joints a protuberance known as condyle at the end of one bone fits into the corresponding depression of the other. so, the joints allow movement in one place only. For example, joints of ankle, knee, elbow etc.
238470
Which of the following types of synovial joints is the most freely movable?
1 Ball and Socket
2 Hinge
3 Saddle
4 Glinding
Explanation:
Exp. A The most freely movable type of synovial joint is the Ball and socket joint. Ball and socket joints allow for the greatest range of motion among the different types of synovial joints. They consist of a spherical head of one bone biting into a cuplike socket of another bone. This structure allows for movements in multiple directions. Including extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction.
HP CET-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238472
Glenoid cavity articulates:-
1 Scapula with acromion
2 Clavicle with scapula
3 Humerus with scapula
4 Clavicle with acromion
Explanation:
The Glenoid cavity is a bone part of the shoulder. The word glenoid is formed Greek glena "Socket". An irregular hallow cavity in the scapula called the glenoid cavity forms the socket for the head of the humerus to fit in. The two bones together form the glenohumeral joint, which is the main joint of the shoulder, the scapula is a flat triangular shaped bone that form the shoulder blade.
AIPMT-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238473
Which of the following joints would allow no movement?
1 Ball and Socket joint
2 Fibrous joint
3 Cartilaginous joint
4 Synovial joint
Explanation:
Fibrous joint are made up of collagen. These type of joints are found in the bone of skull. They provide stability and strength to the delicate tissues of our body. - Where as ball and socket joint, cartilaginous joint and synovial joint are movable help in different movable activities.
AIPMT (Re-Exam)-2015
Locomotion and Movement
238474
Select the correct matching of the type of the joint with the example in human skeletal system
1 **Type of Joint** -Cartilaginous joint;**Example** - between frontal and parietal
2 **Type of Joint** -Pivot Joint;**Example** - between third and fourth cervical vertebrae
3 **Type of Joint** -Hinge joint;**Example** - between humerus and pectoral girdle
4 **Type of Joint** -Gliding Joint;**Example** - between carpals
Explanation:
In gliding joints, the articulating bones can slide upon one another. For example, the joint between carpals bones of the wrist. - Cartilaginous joints are slightly movable joints. For example joints between pubic bones of pelvic girdles and the joints between the vertebrae. - Pivot joint is a rotatory joints. For example, a joints between the atlas and axis of mammals. - Hinge joints a protuberance known as condyle at the end of one bone fits into the corresponding depression of the other. so, the joints allow movement in one place only. For example, joints of ankle, knee, elbow etc.