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Chapter 9 Test Part 1

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Bony joint-Immobile joint formed when the gap between two bones ossifies>>>the bones fuse into a single bone. Can occur in either fibrous or cartilaginous joints. Ex: Left and right mandibular bones in infants, Cranial sutures, first rib and sternum with old age.
Slippery lubricant in joint cavity. It nourishes articular cartilage and removes waste. Makes movement of synovial joints almost friction free.
Joints that most likely develop painful dysfunctions. Most important joints for physical and occupational therapists, athletic coaches, nurses, and fitness trainers. Their mobility makes them important to quality of life.
A joint capsule is connective tissue that encloses the cavity and retains the fluid(General anatomy of synovial joints)
Any point where two bones meet, whether or not the bones are movable at the interface
Collagen fibers attaches tooth to jawbone.
Attachment of a tooth to its socket. Held in place by fibrous periodontal ligament.
The joint in between navicular and second and third cuneiforms of the tarsus in the foot
Joint between trochlea of humerus and trochlear notch of ulna at the elbow. One bone with convex surface fits into a concave depression of another bone. Monoaxial joints move freely in one plane. Ex elbow, knee, interphalangeal joints within fingers and toes.
Cartilaginous joints- Two bones that are linked by cartilage
Two bones joined by fibrocartilage. Ex. Pubic symphysis the joins the hip bones. Ex2. Intervertebral discs that joins the vertebrae.
A very mobile syndesmosis membrane joining the radius to ulna
Joint between trapezium of carpus(wrist) and metacarpal of thumb
Synovial joint- two bones are separated by a joint cavity. Most familar type of joint. Most are freely mobile. Most structurally complex.
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Fibrous Joint- Adjacent bones are bound by collagen fibers that emerge from one bone and pentrate into the other.
The joint in between the radius and scaphoid and lunate bones of the carpus(wrist)
Continuous with periosteum of adjoining bones
Joint in between head of the femur and acetabulum of the hip bone. Smooth, hemispherical head fits within cup-like socket. The only multiaxial joints in body. Ex: shoulder and hip
Joint cavity is a general structure of synovial joints. It separates articular surfaces.
Bones joined by hyaline cartilage. Temporary joint in the epiphyseal plate during skeletal growth. First rib attachment to sternum(can mineralize in old age, become a synostosis)
Joint in between head of radius and radial notch of ulna. A bone spins on its longitudinal axis. Monoaxial joints. Ex atlantoaxial joint(C1 and C2), radioulnar joint at the elbow
Immobile fibrous joints in which short collagen fibers bind the bones of the skull to each other. These continue to mineralize over the course of a person's lifetime, becoming fainter and less apparent with age.
Fibrous joint at which two bones are bound by long collagen fibers.