Doesn't it depend if you are asking for functional or strucutral classification. Plus synovial joint types are what most people think of like (ball and socket, planar or saddle joints)
Yeah it would, but it wasn't specified, so I went with that because that's what I've seen used as an example for that kind of joint all the time.
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 21st, 2015, 4:43 am
by Fluorine
Unome wrote:
Fluorine wrote:
Unome wrote:
Gliding
Doesn't it depend if you are asking for functional or strucutral classification. Plus synovial joint types are what most people think of like (ball and socket, planar or saddle joints)
Yeah it would, but it wasn't specified, so I went with that because that's what I've seen used as an example for that kind of joint all the time.
I understand your reasoning and it is correct. I was however more looking to the question, as it is not very clear what it is looking for. In those circumstances I think you provided the best answer.
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 21st, 2015, 1:28 pm
by watermydoing14
Correct!
The wrist includes synovial joints, both gliding and saddle.
Your turn!
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 21st, 2015, 2:32 pm
by Unome
watermydoing14 wrote:Correct!
The wrist includes synovial joints, both gliding and saddle.
Your turn!
Me or sciolylover?
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 21st, 2015, 11:07 pm
by watermydoing14
Unome wrote:
watermydoing14 wrote:Correct!
The wrist includes synovial joints, both gliding and saddle.
Your turn!
Me or sciolylover?
Your answers were both correct, so I guess just whoever gets there first?
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 22nd, 2015, 4:23 am
by Unome
Okay:
1) What happens to myocytes when muscular tissue connects with a tendon?
2) What is the name for a bone that forms in a tendon?
3) Give two examples (give the name) of the above type of bone.
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 24th, 2015, 4:18 pm
by Fluorine
Unome wrote:Okay:
1) What happens to myocytes when muscular tissue connects with a tendon?
2) What is the name for a bone that forms in a tendon?
3) Give two examples (give the name) of the above type of bone.
1. The two fuse together
2. Sesamoid
3. Patella and Pisiform
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 25th, 2015, 7:16 am
by Unome
The myocyte ends; the sarcolemma of the cells close around the tip and there is no fusion (happens gradually at the transition area from muscle to tendon)
The rest are correct, so your turn.
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 25th, 2015, 9:42 pm
by Fluorine
Here is one!
During what period of life does skeletal mass increase dramatically? Begin to decline?
Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: October 26th, 2015, 9:33 am
by sciolylover13
1. Childhood and adolescence
2. Old and Middle Age (40 yrs-death)