Arthorogy Flashcards

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Diarthrosis or synovial joint

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Bone connected by a hallow sleeve of connective tissue proper.

  • more common
  • more mobile
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Synarthroses- what are its 2 subcategories? What are their functions?

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Fibrous joints- solid mass. Least mobile joint. Connective tissue proper
-meniscus

Cartilage joints- bone connected by a solid mass of cartilage

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Interosseous membrane.

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Bone joined by sheets of dense connective tissue.
-very strong
Found in radius, ulna, tibia, and fibula

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Syndesmosis

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Bones joined by bands or thin layers of dense connective tissue.
Gomphosis- thin tissue that holds teeth together (in place).

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Sutures

What are the 4 types?

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Plates that hold the skull together( where bones come together).
Shock absorption zones

4 types:
Plate sutures
Squamous sutures
Serrate sutures
Denticulate sutures
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Synchondrosis

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Epiphyseal growth plate- held together with cartilage and found only in children.
~Allows bones to lengthen
~weakest part of the bone in a child
~can stunt growth if damaged.

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Symphysis
What are the 2 types?
What’s their functions?

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Intervertebral discs- found in the spine

Symphysis pubis- found in pubic bone

Fibro cartilage
Absorbs shock
Strongest

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Synovial fluid

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Lubricates and supply’s avascular articular cartilage with needed nutrients.

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Synovial membranes

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Involved in secreting and absorbing the synovial fluid that is essential for the smooth operation of joints.
-Has blood in it

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Fiberous membrane or capsular ligament

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Thickened continuation of the periosteum. Collagenous surrounding the spaces between neighboring bones.

  • binds one bone to another
  • connective tissue
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Ligaments

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  • Connects bone to bone
  • does not contract
  • dense regular
  • all over
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Bursae

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  • small bags
  • Outer Fibrous membrane
  • dense irregular
  • reduces friction between neighboring tissues
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Retinaculum

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Collagenous bands of connective tissue that form tunnels through which multi joint tendons pass as they course into the hands and feet.
-holds the tendon in place and prevents it from being displaced.

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Synovial sheath

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Protects the tendon from damage as it rubs against the neighboring bone and Retinaculum.

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