2.1- Components of Joints 1 Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. The direction and degree that a joint can move.1 Joint fitness level Musculoskeletal functionality Articulating surfaces Range of motion The hard whitish tissue that makes up the human skeleton1 Ligament Calcium Bone Cartilage Tendon The shapes and sizes of the articulating surfaces of a joint are a major determining factor for that joint’s range of motion.1 True False Bones are living organs that produce blood cells and store minerals.1 True False Fill in the blank with the correct term from the lesson.1 A is a structure at which two bones come together. The places where adjacent bones face each other1 Articulating Surfaces Joint Periosteum Cartilage All joints in a normal adult human skeleton can move.1 True False Range of motion is a term that describes the direction, amount, and speed of a joint movement.1 True False