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Biology 226 e tod ns Name: te cartlage stroctores are called the ends of bones at ymoul They Joint Classification Types of Joints 16 sldibnem bns oellm od uait visnaoo to abrd 1. Joints, scientifically known as a s, can be classified in two ways: functionally and structurally. tondemssli onerisbneobe lon bedrtomtaud vo e classification of joints describes the way that joints move. S 2. The are immovable joints. D are freely moveable joints. A are further supsiorted are only slightly moveable joints. made of? 3. The classification of joints describes the way that joints are built. joints are supported by cartilage connective tissue. S joints are Con characterized by joint capsules. F joints are supported by fibrous connective tissues. 4. Which of these three types of joints is diarthrotic? 5. C joints include two subtypes: s which are supported by hyaline cartilage, and s which are supported by fibrocartilage. 6. Epiphyseal plates are a kind of temporary s which is eventually replaced by a which results from the fusion of two bones. The joint created by the epiphyseal plate is functionally classified as a s because it does not permit any movement at all. 7. The articulations between the first rib and sternum, as well as the costochondral joints, are also examples of s These joints permit very slight movement and are therefore functionally classified as noo a ter sh amal.sluzainloledt 8. The symphysis pubis and intervertebral disks are examples of s They are also only aluegeo tnioj arTE ert bellio al 19ys aduo eT edmun AN which are bones supported slightly moveable and are therefore functionally classified as joints include three subtypes: s 9. F only by ligaments that allow for slight movement, s which are bones reinforced by interdigitating edges that allow for almost no movement, and g created by structures fitting into peg-like sockets, or alveoli, that permit slight mov which are joints ent. 10. The joints between cranial bones are examples of s bands of dense regular collagenous connective tissue called s these joints, like that between the parietal bones, do not fully form until later in life (i.e. sometime These joints are supported by Some of Sbiut a uon s aliso uw htu bno a boolda 151
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4. Which of these three types of joints is diarthrotic?
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which are supported by hyaline
cartilage, and s
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plate is functionally classified as a s
because it does not permit any movement at
all.
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