Joints and Movements
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Articulating bones fastened together by thin layer of dense connective tissue containing collagenous fibers. | Fibrous Joins
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Bones bound by interosseous ligament | Syndesmosis
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Flat bones connected by sutural ligament | Suture
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Cone-shaped process fastened in bony socket | Gomphosis
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Articulating bones connected by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage. | Cartilaginous Joints
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Bones united by bands of hyaline cartilage | Synchondrosis
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Articular surfaces separated by thin layers if hyaline cartilage attached to band of fibrocartilage | Symphysis
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Articular bones surrounded by a joint capsule of ligaments and synovial membranes. Ends of bones covered by hyaline cartilage | Synovial
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Ball shaped head into cup shaped shocket | Ball-and Socket
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Oval shaped condyle of one bone articulates with ellipitical cavity of another | Condyloid
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Articulating surfaces are nearly flat | Gliding
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COnvex surface of one bone articulates with concave surfact of another. | Hinge
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Cylindrical surface of one bone articulates with ring of bone and fibrous tissur | Pivot
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Articulating surfaces have both concave and convex regions | Saddle
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