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Title: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?


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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Doctor?
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  • 1,000,000
  • 750,000
  • 500,000
  • 400,000
  • 300,000
  • 200,000
  • 100,000
  • 80,000
  • 60,000
  • 40,000
  • 20,000
  • 10,000
  • 7,500
  • 5,000
  • 4,000
  • 3,000
  • 2,000
  • 1,000
  • 500

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  • shape of articular
  • surface

B. ligaments crossing joint
C. muscles crossing joint
D. distance from body midline
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  • shape of articular
  • surface

D. distance from body midline
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A. synarthroses
B. amphiarthroses
C. diarthroses
D. cartilagenous
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B. amphiarthroses
C. diarthroses
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A. location
B. strength
C. color
D. length
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A. location
D. length
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A. synostoses
B. suture joints
C. gomphoses
D. syndesmoses
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A. synostoses
C. gomphoses
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A. suture joints
B. gomphoses
C. syndesmoses
D. diarthroses
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A. suture joints
B. gomphoses
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A. synarthroses
B. amphiarthroses
C. diarthroses
D. syndesmoses
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A. synarthroses
B. amphiarthroses
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A. synarthrosis
B. diarthrosis
C. syndesmosis
D. synostosis
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B. diarthrosis
C. syndesmosis
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A. rich nerve supply
B. highly vascularized
C. highly elastic
D. avascular
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A. rich nerve supply
D. avascular
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A. diaphysis
B. marrow
C. periosteum
D. epiphyseal plate
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A. diaphysis
D. epiphyseal plate
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A. hyaline cartilage
B. highly moveable
C. synovial fluid
D. interosseous membrane
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A. hyaline cartilage
B. highly moveable
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A. joint cavity
B. fibrocartilage
C. articular cartilage
D. synovial membrane
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A. joint cavity
B. fibrocartilage
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A. articular ligaments
B. synovial sheath
C. capsular space
D. joint capsule
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B. synovial sheath
D. joint capsule
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A. muscles
B. tendons
C. ligaments
D. articular discs
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B. tendons
C. ligaments
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A. condyloid
B. hinge
C. plane
D. pivot
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A. condyloid
C. plane
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A. hinge
B. pivot
C. saddle
D. plane
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B. pivot
D. plane
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A. saddle
B. condyloid
C. hinge
D. pivot
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B. condyloid
C. hinge
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A. hinge
B. pivot
C. plane
D. saddle
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C. plane
D. saddle
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A. circumduction
B. rotation
C. abduction
D. extension
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A. circumduction
B. rotation
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A. saddle
B. hinge
C. pivot
D. plane
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A. saddle
B. hinge
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A. knee
B. interphalangeal joints
C. wrist
D. hip
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A. knee
D. hip
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A. highly vascularized
B. collateral circulation serves as bypass
C. usually supplied by a single artery
D. avascular
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A. highly vascularized
B. collateral circulation serves as bypass
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A. avascular
B. anervous
C. highly vascular
D. rich nerve supply
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A. avascular
D. rich nerve supply
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