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Support and Movement – Human Skeleton and Joints
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A bauxite miner in Jamaica fractured his femur in an accident at the mining site. Which type of joint connects the femur to the pelvic girdle?

  1. Hinge joint
  2. Ball-and-socket joint
  3. Pivot joint
  4. Gliding joint
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✓ Answer: BBall-and-socket joint
Award 1 mark for B. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint allowing movement in multiple planes. A is incorrect because hinge joints (like the knee) allow movement in one plane only. C is incorrect because pivot joints allow rotational movement around a single axis. D is incorrect because gliding joints allow sliding movements between flat surfaces.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A cricket player in Barbados injured his knee during a match. The knee joint allows the lower leg to move backward and forward but not from side to side. What type of joint is the knee?

  1. Ball-and-socket joint
  2. Pivot joint
  3. Hinge joint
  4. Fixed joint
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✓ Answer: CHinge joint
Award 1 mark for C. The knee is a hinge joint allowing movement in one plane only (flexion and extension). A is incorrect because ball-and-socket joints allow movement in multiple planes. B is incorrect because pivot joints allow rotational movement. D is incorrect because fixed joints do not allow movement.
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