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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
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السؤال الأول
نوع: QUESTION
السؤال الأول: في الشكل أدناه، صنف المفاصل حسب الحركة لكل جزء مشار إليه.
نوع: METADATA
وزارة التعليم
Ministry of Education
2023 - 1447
🔍 عناصر مرئية
A diagram of a human skull, viewed from the side. An arrow points from the top of the skull downwards, indicating the sutures of the cranium, which are immovable joints.
A diagram showing a human pelvis articulating with the top portion of a femur (thigh bone). An arrow points to the hip joint, which is a ball-and-socket joint, allowing for a wide range of movement.
A diagram of a human rib cage, showing the sternum, ribs, and vertebral column. An arrow points to the joints between the ribs and the sternum (sternocostal joints), which allow for slight movement during breathing.
A table designed for classifying the joints shown in the diagrams above. It has two rows for data entry and a rightmost column containing headers for 'Movement' and 'Example'. The table is divided into three main columns, implicitly corresponding to the three diagrams.
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--- SECTION: السؤال الأول ---
السؤال الأول: في الشكل أدناه، صنف المفاصل حسب الحركة لكل جزء مشار إليه.
وزارة التعليم
Ministry of Education
2023 - 1447
--- VISUAL CONTEXT ---
**DIAGRAM**: Untitled
Description: A diagram of a human skull, viewed from the side. An arrow points from the top of the skull downwards, indicating the sutures of the cranium, which are immovable joints.
Context: Illustrates an immovable joint (fibrous joint/suture) for classification based on movement.
**DIAGRAM**: Untitled
Description: A diagram showing a human pelvis articulating with the top portion of a femur (thigh bone). An arrow points to the hip joint, which is a ball-and-socket joint, allowing for a wide range of movement.
Context: Illustrates a freely movable joint (synovial joint/ball-and-socket) for classification based on movement.
**DIAGRAM**: Untitled
Description: A diagram of a human rib cage, showing the sternum, ribs, and vertebral column. An arrow points to the joints between the ribs and the sternum (sternocostal joints), which allow for slight movement during breathing.
Context: Illustrates a slightly movable joint (cartilaginous joint/synchondrosis or symphysis) for classification based on movement.
**TABLE**: Untitled
Description: A table designed for classifying the joints shown in the diagrams above. It has two rows for data entry and a rightmost column containing headers for 'Movement' and 'Example'. The table is divided into three main columns, implicitly corresponding to the three diagrams.
Table Structure:
Headers: Joint 1 (Skull) | Joint 2 (Pelvis/Femur) | Joint 3 (Rib Cage) | Category
Rows:
Row 1: EMPTY | EMPTY | EMPTY | الحركة:
Row 2: EMPTY | EMPTY | EMPTY | المثال:
Empty cells: All cells in the first three columns of both rows are empty, intended for user input., The first row is for classifying the type of movement for each joint., The second row is for providing an example of each joint type.
Calculation needed: Classification of anatomical joints based on their range of motion, and providing corresponding examples.
Data: The table is empty, awaiting classification of joint movement and examples based on the provided diagrams.
Context: This table is an exercise for students to apply their knowledge of joint classification to the provided anatomical diagrams.