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What joint has little movement and is a solid joint?   Synarthroses  
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Synarthroses has what 2 categories?    
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  Fibrous Joint and Cartilaginous Joint  
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Bones connected by a solid mass of connective tissue proper is?   Fibrous Joint  
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Bones connected by a solid mass of cartilage is?   Cartilaginous Joint  
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Fibrous Joint is also a solid chunck of ________   Collagen  
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Cartilaginous Joint is also a solid chunck of _________.   Cartilage  
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Bones connected by a hollow sleeve of connective tissue proper is a?   Diarthrosis or Synovial Joint  
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What joint has lots of movement?   Diarthrosis or Synovial Joint  
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The joint in the middle filled with collagen and cartilage and has little movement is the?   Synarthroses  
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The joint that is hallow and has lots of movement is the?   Diarthrosis or Synovial Joint  
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What are the 3 types of Fibrous Joint?   1. Interosseous Membrane 2. Syndesmosis or Gomphosis 3. Suture  
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The bones joined by sheets of dense connective tissue is?   Interosseous Membrane  
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What joint is located in between the crus & forearm, ulna & radius, tibia & fibula   Interosseous Membrane  
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The bones joined by bands or thin layers of dense connective tissue is?   Syndesmosis or Gomphosis  
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What joint holds teeth in place?   Syndesmosis or Gomphosis  
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What joint holds skull bones together?   Suture  
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What joint allows groth, is a shock absorber and close bony junctions with minimal amounts of connective tissue?   Suture  
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Cartilaginous Joint has 2 types of joints, what ate they?   Synchondrosis and symphysis  
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The growth plate in developing bones is the?   Synchondrosis  
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Synchondrosis is made of _________.   Hyaline  
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__________ is fibrocartilage and absorbs shock.   Symphysis  
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What joint has the Epiphyseal growth plate?   Synchondrosis  
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What joint is in between each intervertebral disc and the symphysis pubis?   Symphysis  
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What joint has little movement and is solid?   Synchondrosis  
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Fibrous is held together by?   Collagen  
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Interosseous Membrane, Syndesmosis or Gomphosis and suture are all part of the?   Fibrous Joint  
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___________ is held together by cartilage.   Cartilaginous  
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Synchondrosis and Symphysis are part of?   Cartilaginous  
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Diarthrosis moves a lot and is hallow, what isthe other name?   Synovial Joint  
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What joint is the most common?   Synovial  
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What is the outer layer, is connected to periosteum and is made of dense irregular connective tissue?   Fibrous membrane  
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The fibrous outer layer of the synovial joint capsule is?   Fibrous membrane  
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Loose connective tissue inner layer of the synovial joint capsule is?   Synovial Membrane  
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What is connected to the articular cartilage, is the Internet year of the synovial joint, has loose connective tissue, and the synovial Membrane secretes synovial fluid?   Synovial Membrane  
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If it has Lubricating fluid, is produced by cells of the synovial membrane and it reduces friction between the moving bones, what is it?   Synovial Fluid  
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What synovial joints in the body has Cartilaginous structures that add functionally to the joints?   Meniscus  
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Ligaments are made of?   Dense Regular Connective Tissue  
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What dense regular connective tissue connects bone to bone?   Ligaments  
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A _____ _______ is a small sac-like structure interposed between structures that generate significant amounts of friction.   Synovial Bursar  
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What comes in a variety of forms and are integral parts of joints?   Ligaments  
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What do you call a little bag of synovial bursa?   Bursae  
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What does bursaemean?   Between tissues  
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Where is bursae located?   All over except the head  
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What is the function of bursae?   Reduces friction between neighboring tissues  
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