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Joints, Cartilage, and Ligaments

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cartilage that covers the bone end in a synovial joint   articular cartilage  
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area where two bones come together. it is also known as an "articulation". there are 3 types of ________: suture, symphysis and synovial   joint  
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fibrous band that hold two bone ends together in a synovial joint   ligament  
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crescent-shaped cartilage pad found in some synovial joints such as the knee   meniscus  
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immovable joint between the two cranial bones, this joint contains no cartilage   suture joint  
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slightly movable joint between two pubic bones (the pubic ______) or between the vertebrae. this joint contains a fibrocartilage pad or disk   symphysis joint  
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a fully moveable joint. there are two types: hinge joint (the elbow and knee) and ball-and-socket joint (shoulder or hip). ligaments hold the bone ends together. the entire joint is enclosed in a joint capsule.   synovial joint  
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the inner surface of the joint capsule is lined by a ________ membrane that produces ________fluid to lubricate the joint   synovial  
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