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CSCS Exam Review: Skeletal System Composition, Exams of Personal Health

A concise overview of the skeletal system, covering key concepts such as the number of bones in the adult body, the division into axial and appendicular skeletons, and different types of joints. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers related to these topics, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for the cscs exam.

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2024/2025

Available from 02/16/2025

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CSCS Questions And Answers Exam Review 2025
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  • CSCS Questions And Answers Exam Review
Skeletal System Composition — CORRECT ANS—206 Bones in adull body provides leverage, support, and protection Pulled on by muscles to allow the body to push or pull against external abjects Axial Skeleton — CORRECT ANS—-Skull, Vertebral Column, Ribs and Sternum Appendicular Skeleton — CORRECT ANS—Shoulder Girdle; bones af arms, wrists, hands, and pelvic girdle; bones of legs, ankles, and fect Joints — CORRECT ANS—Junctions of bones Fibrous Joint — CORRECT ANS—Allows virtually no moyement (Sutures of skull) Cartilaginous Joint - CORRECT ANS—Allows limited movement Gntervetebral) Synovial Joint — CORRECT ANS—Allows considerable movement (clbows/knecs) Uniaxial — CORRECT ANS—Hinge, rotate around one axis (clbaw) Biaxial - CORRECT ANS—Operalte in two perpendicular planes (ankleAvrist) Multiaxial — CORRECT ANS—Allow movement in all three axes (shoulder/hip)