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Joints AP1

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Junctions between bones   joints (articulations)  
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Hold bones together   joints  
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Allow flexibility for movement   joints  
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Immoveable joints   synarthrosis  
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Slightly moveable joints   amphiarthrosis  
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Freely moveable joints   diarthrosis  
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Joined together by fibrous tissue (no joint cavity present)   Fibrous Classification of Joints  
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Three types of Fibrous joints   suture, gomphosis, and syndesmosis  
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Sutures   found in Sutures of skull (immoveable)  
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found between tibia and fibula (slightly moveable)   syndesmosis  
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tooth sockets (immoveable)   Gomphosis  
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Joined together by cartilage (no joint cavity present)   cartilaginous joints  
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Two types of Cartilaginous joints   symphysis and synchondrosis  
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What type of cartilage is Synophysis?   fibrocartilage  
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What type of cartilage is Synchondrosis?   Hyaline cartilage  
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Found in pubic symphysis and intervertebral joints   symphysis joint  
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Found in epiphyseal plates   synchondrosis  
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Found only in Children and infants   epiphyseal plates  
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6 types of synovial joints   Ball-and-socket, hinge, condylar, pivot, saddle, plane  
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All contain articular cartilage, a synovial membrane, and a joint cavity filled with synovial fluid   synovial joints  
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Found in hip and shoulder   Ball-and-socket joint  
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Found in elbow, knee, and interphalangeal   hinge joint  
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Found between radius and carpals, and between metacarpals and phalanges   condylar joints  
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Found between radius and ulna; found around dens at atlas   pivot joints  
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Found at base of thumb with trapezium   saddle joints  
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Found in intercarpals and intertarsals   plane joints  
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Multiplanes   multiaxial  
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2 planes   biaxial  
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1 plane   uniaxial  
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Joint cavity present which is filled with synovial fluid which lubricates and removes wastes   synovial joint  
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Sliding or twisting   plane  
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Rounded process that fits into concave process (uniaxial)   hinge joint  
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Rounded surface that fits into a shallow surface (uniaxial)   pivot joints  
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Oval condyle that fits into ellipisodal depression (biaxial)   condylar joint  
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Concave surface fits into concave (biaxial)   saddle joint  
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Ball shaped head that fits into a cuplike depression (multiaxial)   ball-and-socket joint  
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