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hbe uilierènces in the male and female pelves and relate these to functional dif

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hbe uilierènces in the male and female pelves and relate these to functional dif- erences 15. Identify the lower limb bones and their important markings UNIT 3: CHAPTERS 9-11 EXAM 3 Ch 9: Joints 1. Define an articulation and identify the factors that determine the types and degree of movement at a joint. 2. Classify joints based on their structure and function using proper terminology. 3. Describe the major movements allowed by synovial joints. 4. Describe selected articulations of the body with respect to the bones that enter into their formation, structural classification, and anatomical components. 5. Name the most common joint injuries and discuss the symptoms and problems associated with each. 6. Compare and contrast the common types of arthritis. Ch 10: Muscle Tissue 1. Compare and contrast the three basic types of muscle tissue. 2. List the characteristics and functions of muscle tissue. 3. Describe the gross structure of a skeletal muscle 4. Discuss the microanatomy of the muscle (cell) fiber including the sarcomere as the basic unit of muscle contraction. 5. Describe the sliding filament model of muscle contraction. 6. Explain how muscle fibers are stimulated to contract by describing events that occur at the neuromuscular junction. Describe the movement of the action potential in skeletal muscle. 7. 8. Follow the events of excitation-contract 9.Describe the ATP needs and the energy sources used by skeletal muscle. ion coupling that lead to cross bridge activity. 10. Explain concepts I muscle physiology such as twitch, motor unit, tetanus as well as types of muscle fibers and muscle contractions.

Explanation / Answer

1) Articulation is defined as a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the bones of a vertebrae. Articulation is a movable part present in between the rigid parts of the bone.

Factors that affect the type and range of degree of movements of joints include the following,

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