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Which of the following joints are classified as ball and socket joints?
Complete the following statement by selecting the correct words for the missing letters.
The ankle, knee and (A) are all examples of (B) joints. This type of joint only allows movement in (C) direction. The articulating bones of the elbow are the humerus, (D) and ulna.
A
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B
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C
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D
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Which of the following bones articulate to form the hinge joint at the ankle?
Label the shoulder joint by selecting the correct words for each letter.
A
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B
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C
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D
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Which plane and which axis do these images show?
Complete the following statement about the 3 planes that divide our body.
The sagittal plane divides our body into (A) halves. The (B) plane divides our body into front and back halves and the transverse plane divides our body into (C) halves.
A
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B
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C
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There are 3 axis that run across our bodies, allowing movements to occur. What is the main movement caused by the axes?
Label the diagram correctly by choosing the correct combination for the letters A and B.
Use this image of the athlete performing a bicep curl to answer the question below.
Which muscles are acting together to cause the movement?
Match the following words with the correct definitions.
Concentric contraction
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Eccentric contraction
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Isometric contraction
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