WITH RIGHT VERIFIED ANSWERS .
joints - Correct Answer -when two bones come together
mobility vs stability - Correct Answer -strength is inversely proportional to mobility
shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) - Correct Answer -most mobile, very unstable
sutures - Correct Answer -least mobile, very stable
classifying joints - Correct Answer -functional classification- how it moves
structural classification- what it is made up of
synarthrosis - Correct Answer -immovable (functional)
amphiarthrosis - Correct Answer -slightly movable joint (functional)
diarthrosis - Correct Answer -freely movable joint (functional)
fibrous - Correct Answer -connected by fibrous tissue (structural)
cartilaginous - Correct Answer -connected by cartilage (structural)
synovial - Correct Answer -contains a fluid-filled joint cavity (structural)
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, suture - Correct Answer -fibrous joints
synarthrotic
gomphosis - Correct Answer -synarthrotic
peg in socket joint
(teeth)
syndesmosis - Correct Answer -fibrous joints
syndesmosis
amphiarthrotic
(tibia and fibula; ulna and radius)
synchondroses - Correct Answer -cartilaginous joints
synarthrotic
bones connected by hyaline cartilage
(growth plate; first rib and manubrium; rib and costal cartilage)
symphyses - Correct Answer -cartilaginous joints
amphiarthrotic
bones connected by fibrocartilage
(vertebral body and intervertebral disc; pubic symphysis)
synovial joint - Correct Answer -diarthrotic
general anatomy of synovial joints - Correct Answer -two ends of bone have hyaline cartilage
(articular)
there is a synovial cavity there and it has an outer fibrous capsule and deep is the synovial
membrane
synovial fluid is secreted and trapped in the membrane and this allows for movement
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