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Bio Mechanical Engineering
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Subject
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 18 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Replacement for a missing body part
Constraints
Load
Prosthesis
Double Lever
2. Qualities of artistry - qualities that are pleasing or beautiful
1st Class Lever
Effort
Range of Motion
Aesthetics
3. A wheelbarrow is an example of this
2nd Class Lever
Aesthetics
Load
Effort
4. Features of a design that have to be met for successful completion
2nd Class Lever
Actuation
Aesthetics
Performance Criteria
5. Tissue that connects bone to bone
Ligament
Remote
Load
Range of Motion
6. Flexible - white tissue - that covers the ends of bones and reduces friction
Fulcrum
2nd Class Lever
Constraints
Cartilage
7. To activate - to make something move - or to put into action
1st Class Lever
Double Lever
Actuation
Prosthesis
8. An elbow is an example of this
Range of Motion
Aesthetics
3rd Class Lever
Constraints
9. Limitations (for example: limited time - limited materials)
Tendon
Fulcrum
Constraints
Cartilage
10. Tissue that connects muscle to bone
Actuation
Tendon
Remote
Performance Criteria
11. Two levers attached at the same fulcrum
Actuation
Double Lever
Constraints
Load
12. Far away
Remote
Load
3rd Class Lever
Fulcrum
13. A seesaw is an example of this
Ligament
Prosthesis
1st Class Lever
3rd Class Lever
14. Pivot point
Performance Criteria
Tendon
Cartilage
Fulcrum
15. A span of movement (angular or linear) from a starting point to an ending point
2nd Class Lever
3rd Class Lever
Performance Criteria
Range of Motion
16. Weight or resistance
Load
Ligament
Range of Motion
2nd Class Lever
17. Applied force
Fulcrum
Effort
3rd Class Lever
Performance Criteria
18. Tissue that contracts and pulls on tendons
Range of Motion
Muscle
Actuation
Effort