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joint/articulation   place where two bones come together/contact each other  
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classification of joints   structural: based on major connective tissue type that binds the bones  
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fibrous joint   connective tissue linking bones has a lot of parallel collagen fibers, allow very little or no movement  
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fibrous joint location   sutures of the skull  
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cartilaginous joint   cartilage connective tissue links bones, can withstand lots of pressure  
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cartilaginous joint location   found in areas where bones are pushed together in daily life, pubic symphysis, interverebral discs  
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synovial joint   allow the greatest degree of movement, structurally complex, increased risk of injury  
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synovial joint location   found throughout the appendicular skeleton-- elbow joint, hip joint  
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articular cartilage   hyaline cartilage covering the ends of bones, like a thin shock absorber  
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joint cavity   only seen in synovial joints, space that contains a small amount of synovial fluid and permits separation of the articulating bones  
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articular capsule   double-layered capsule forming the outer portion of the joint  
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fibrous capsule location   the outer layer of the articular capsule  
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fibrous capsule structure   fibrous layer of dense regular connective tissue  
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synovial membrane location   the inner layer of the articular capsule  
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synovial membrane structure/function   thin layer of aerolar connective tissue whose cells produce synovial fluid  
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synovial fluid   viscous, oily fluid that lubricates and lines articular cartilage surfaces  
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bursa   outpocketing of joint cavity filled with synovial fluid that can extend away from the joint, cushion-like  
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location of bursa   found around most synovial joints and where bones, ligaments, skin, muscles, or tendons overlie each other and rub together  
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