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- B.1.2 Structure and function of connective tissues and joints
Practice B.1.2 Structure and function of connective tissues and joints with authentic IB Sports, exercise and health science (SEHS) exam questions for both SL and HL students. This question bank mirrors Paper 1A, 1B, 2 structure, covering key topics like core principles, advanced applications, and practical problem-solving. Get instant solutions, detailed explanations, and build exam confidence with questions in the style of IB examiners.
Identify three types of movement possible at synovial joints.
State three anatomical terms used to describe body position.
Describe the role of tendons and ligaments in generating and controlling movement.
Explain how the structure of skeletal muscle enables force production.
Describe the function and application of third-class levers in sport.
Identify the two frontal plane movements.
State two functions of synovial fluid.
Describe how the sagittal plane relates to running mechanics.
Explain the relationship between ligaments and injury prevention.
Outline the differences between fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers.
Explain how understanding anatomical movements improves sports technique.
Which connective tissue transmits the force of muscle contraction to bones for movement?
Which joint type is found at the elbow, allowing flexion and extension?
Why are tendons thicker and stronger than ligaments in athletes?
In contact sports, damage to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) mainly affects which function?
Which connective tissue surrounds synovial joints and produces fluid to reduce friction during tennis serves?
Which connective tissue attaches muscle to bone?
Why do tendons take longer to heal than muscles?
What is the main function of ligaments?