Arthrology Arthrology Study of joints 1 / 10 Which type of joint is formed between two bones connected by a pad of fibrocartilage? Synovial joint Suture joint Cartilaginous joint Syndesmosis joint 2 / 10 The joint between the carpal bones in the wrist is an example of a Gomphosis joint Synovial Plane joint Synchondrosis joint Symphysis joint 3 / 10 The joint between the pubic bones in the pelvis is an example of a: Synovial joint Suture joint Cartilaginous joint Syndesmosis joint 4 / 10 The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which allows for movement of the jaw, is an example of a Hinge joint Ball-and-socket joint Pivot joint Gliding joint 5 / 10 The joint between the atlas (C1) and the axis (C2) in the vertebral column is an example of a Hinge joint Ball-and-socket joint Pivot joint Gliding joint 6 / 10 Which type of joint allows for the widest range of motion? Hinge joint Ball-and-socket joint Pivot joint Gliding joint 7 / 10 The joint between the humerus and the ulna in the elbow is an example of a Hinge joint Ball-and-socket joint Pivot joint Gliding joint 8 / 10 Which of the following is NOT a type of joint found in the human body? Hinge joint Ball-and-socket joint Pivot joint Contractile joint 9 / 10 A gomphosis joint is commonly found in which part of the body? Shoulder Hip Spine Teeth 10 / 10 The symphysis joint is characterized by: Fibrous connective tissue between the articulating bones A fluid-filled joint cavity A cartilaginous disc or pad between the bones A freely movable range of motion Your score isThe average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz By WordPress Quiz plugin