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Human Anatomy 3.3
Joints
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 2 different cartilaginous joints... | Synchondrosis - hyaline - no movement. Symphysis - fibrocartilage - some movement. |
| 3 different fibrous joints... | Sutures and syndesmosis both have connective tissue. Interosseous membranes have connective tissue between 2 bones. |
| Strongest ligament in the human body is the _______ located in the _____. | Iliofemoral, Hip. |
| Cartilaginous is a _______ joint with ______ movement. | Structural, some. |
| Synovial is a _____ joint with ______ movement. | Structural, free. |
| Structural joints have... | Connective tissue and cavity. |
| A joint is a... | Point of contact between 2 or more bones or cartilage and bone. |
| Diarthroses is a _____ joint with _____ movement. | Functional, free. |
| Synarthroses is a ______ joint with ______ movement. | Functional, none. |
| Fibrous joints are ______ joints with ______ movement. | Structural, little to none. |
| Functional joints help with... | Movement. |
| Clavicle and acromion are held in alignment by... | Acromioclavicular ligaments (AC joint). |
| Synovial joint has synovial ______ and surrounded by _____ and found at the ___ ___ ___ ___. | Cavity, ligaments, end of long bones. |
| Amphiarthroses is a ____ joint with _____ movement. | Functional, little. |
| What 2 things are found at synovial joints? | Bursae - sac, helps with movements. Tendon sheath - tube, helps with friction. |
| Aging causes loss of what 3 things? | Synovial fluid, articular cartilage, ligament length and flexibility. |