Fibrous joints do not allow any movement. This type of joint is shown by the flat skull bones which fuse end-to-end with the help of dense fibrous connective tissues in the form of sutures, to form the cranium.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
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Which is an example of "pivot joint"?
1 First carpometacarpal joint
2 Atlanto axial joint
3 Atlanto occipital joint
4 Joint between Tibia-fibula
Explanation:
Atlanto axial joint is an example of "pivot joint".
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339962
Which one of the following pairs is incorrect?
1 Hinge joint - between Humerus and Pectoral girdle
2 Pivot joint - between atlas and axis
3 Gliding joint - between the carpals
4 Saddle joint - between carpals metacarpals of thumb
Explanation:
Ball and socket joint is present between humerus and pectoral girdle.
NCERT Exemplar
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What are correct about synovial joint? i. Ball and socket ii. Pivot joint iii. Hinge joint iv. Cartilaginous joint
1 i, ii correct
2 i, ii, iii correct
3 ii, iv correct
4 i, iii correct
Explanation:
Synovial joints are characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones. Such an arragement allows considerable movement. These joints help in locomotion and many other movements. Ball and socket joint (between humerus and pectoral girdle), hinge joint (knee joint), pivot joint (between atlas and axis), gliding joint (between the carpals) and saddle joint (between carpal and metacarpal of thumb) are some examples.
Fibrous joints do not allow any movement. This type of joint is shown by the flat skull bones which fuse end-to-end with the help of dense fibrous connective tissues in the form of sutures, to form the cranium.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339961
Which is an example of "pivot joint"?
1 First carpometacarpal joint
2 Atlanto axial joint
3 Atlanto occipital joint
4 Joint between Tibia-fibula
Explanation:
Atlanto axial joint is an example of "pivot joint".
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339962
Which one of the following pairs is incorrect?
1 Hinge joint - between Humerus and Pectoral girdle
2 Pivot joint - between atlas and axis
3 Gliding joint - between the carpals
4 Saddle joint - between carpals metacarpals of thumb
Explanation:
Ball and socket joint is present between humerus and pectoral girdle.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339963
What are correct about synovial joint? i. Ball and socket ii. Pivot joint iii. Hinge joint iv. Cartilaginous joint
1 i, ii correct
2 i, ii, iii correct
3 ii, iv correct
4 i, iii correct
Explanation:
Synovial joints are characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones. Such an arragement allows considerable movement. These joints help in locomotion and many other movements. Ball and socket joint (between humerus and pectoral girdle), hinge joint (knee joint), pivot joint (between atlas and axis), gliding joint (between the carpals) and saddle joint (between carpal and metacarpal of thumb) are some examples.
Fibrous joints do not allow any movement. This type of joint is shown by the flat skull bones which fuse end-to-end with the help of dense fibrous connective tissues in the form of sutures, to form the cranium.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339961
Which is an example of "pivot joint"?
1 First carpometacarpal joint
2 Atlanto axial joint
3 Atlanto occipital joint
4 Joint between Tibia-fibula
Explanation:
Atlanto axial joint is an example of "pivot joint".
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339962
Which one of the following pairs is incorrect?
1 Hinge joint - between Humerus and Pectoral girdle
2 Pivot joint - between atlas and axis
3 Gliding joint - between the carpals
4 Saddle joint - between carpals metacarpals of thumb
Explanation:
Ball and socket joint is present between humerus and pectoral girdle.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
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What are correct about synovial joint? i. Ball and socket ii. Pivot joint iii. Hinge joint iv. Cartilaginous joint
1 i, ii correct
2 i, ii, iii correct
3 ii, iv correct
4 i, iii correct
Explanation:
Synovial joints are characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones. Such an arragement allows considerable movement. These joints help in locomotion and many other movements. Ball and socket joint (between humerus and pectoral girdle), hinge joint (knee joint), pivot joint (between atlas and axis), gliding joint (between the carpals) and saddle joint (between carpal and metacarpal of thumb) are some examples.
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BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339960
Fibrous joints are found in
1 Sutures
2 Pubic symphysis
3 Between ribs and sternum
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Fibrous joints do not allow any movement. This type of joint is shown by the flat skull bones which fuse end-to-end with the help of dense fibrous connective tissues in the form of sutures, to form the cranium.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339961
Which is an example of "pivot joint"?
1 First carpometacarpal joint
2 Atlanto axial joint
3 Atlanto occipital joint
4 Joint between Tibia-fibula
Explanation:
Atlanto axial joint is an example of "pivot joint".
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
339962
Which one of the following pairs is incorrect?
1 Hinge joint - between Humerus and Pectoral girdle
2 Pivot joint - between atlas and axis
3 Gliding joint - between the carpals
4 Saddle joint - between carpals metacarpals of thumb
Explanation:
Ball and socket joint is present between humerus and pectoral girdle.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
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What are correct about synovial joint? i. Ball and socket ii. Pivot joint iii. Hinge joint iv. Cartilaginous joint
1 i, ii correct
2 i, ii, iii correct
3 ii, iv correct
4 i, iii correct
Explanation:
Synovial joints are characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones. Such an arragement allows considerable movement. These joints help in locomotion and many other movements. Ball and socket joint (between humerus and pectoral girdle), hinge joint (knee joint), pivot joint (between atlas and axis), gliding joint (between the carpals) and saddle joint (between carpal and metacarpal of thumb) are some examples.