Articulation Flashcards

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where would you find a Gomphoses?

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At the attachment of the teeth. They arr a socket joint

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Where on the body would you find Fibro-cartilage joints, what kind of movement do they have an what is their function?

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Interbertebral discs and pubic symphysis. Amphiarthrosis. Their Movement important for flexion and the protect the bone

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What are five components of synovial joints

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Synovial/ Articular Capsule, Synovial membrane, Synovial fluid, articular cartilage. Ligaments

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What are five components of synovial joints

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Synovial/ Articular Capsule, Synovial membrane, Synovial fluid, articular cartilage. Ligaments

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Where are a few place in the body where you would fid Hyaline Cartilage joints What is another name for this type of joint and what kind of movement do they have?

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The are called Synchondroses. Their moment is a synathrosis. You could fine them on on epiphyseal plates and between stermnum and rib.

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Where would you find a plane suture

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Between the maxima and the palatine bone on the roof of the mouth.

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What is article cartilage made of?

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Hyaline Cartilage

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What kind of tissue makes up the Synovial membrane? Describe its viscosity?

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-Loose areolar connective tissue. The fluid can change based on use from gell to more watery egg white consistency.

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What the two types of fiberous joints? How do they move?

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Short Fiberous joints which are synarthrosis and long fibers joints which are amphiathrosis

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Where are a few place in the body where you would fid Hyaline Cartilage joints What is another name for this type of joint and what kind of movement do they have?

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The are called Synchondroses. Their moment is a synathrosis. You could fine them on on epiphyseal plates and between stermnum and rib.

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What is a name for a freely movable joint

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diathrirosis

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Where on the body would you find Fibro-cartilage joints, what kind of movement do they have an what is their function?

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Interbertebral discs and pubic symphysis. Amphiarthrosis. Their Movement important for flexion and the protect the bone

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Where is the glenoid cavity?

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On the scapula where the humorous joins

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What kind of tissue makes up the Synovial membrane? Describe its viscosity?

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-Loose areolar connective tissue. The fluid can change based on use from gell to more watery egg white consistency.

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Where would you find a lap suture and what is is function?

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At the attainment of the mandible and the temporal bone. Shock absorption

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What is the name for a slightly movable joint

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amphiarthrosis

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what is the only synovial joint that are amphiarthosis, and where do you find them?

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gliding joins in the tarsals and carpals

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What is arthroplasty

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Replacement of joints

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What is a name for a freely movable joint

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where do you find a pivot joint

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They are base and skull, radius and ulna

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What is the name for a slightly movable joint

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amphiarthrosis

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Where would you find a plane suture

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Between the maxima and the palatine bone on the roof of the mouth.

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What is the name for an immovable joint.

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What kind of movement does a saddle joint have and where would you find them?

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It is bi axial and found in

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Where would you find a lap suture and what is is function?
At the attainment of the mandible and the temporal bone. Shock absorption
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What the two types of fiberous joints? How do they move?
Short Fiberous joints which are synarthrosis and long fibers joints which are amphiathrosis
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What is another name for long fibers joints, and where on the body would you find them?
Syndesmoses. Between the ulna and radius, and the tibia and the fibula. The cannot move apart.
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What kind of joint is direct bone to bone fusion? What kind of medical condition is caused by this time of fusion?
Synostoses. Arthritis.
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What is the function of the synovial fluid
Lubricant between articular cartilage
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What is the function of the synovial fluid
Lubricant between articular cartilage
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What is another name for long fibers joints, and where on the body would you find them?
Syndesmoses. Between the ulna and radius, and the tibia and the fibula. The cannot move apart.
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What are the three types of cranial sutures?
Serrate suture, lap or squamosal suture, plane suture
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What is a function of a bursa
to allow bones to slide past each other -reduces friction around joints
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where would you find a Gomphoses?
At the attachment of the teeth. They arr a socket joint
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What is article cartilage made of?
Hyaline Cartilage
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What is the name for an immovable joint.
Synarthrosis
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What is a meniscus and where might they be found?
A pad of fiber cartilage within a synovial joint for shock absorption. There are in the knee and the mandible
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What kind of joint is direct bone to bone fusion? What kind of medical condition is caused by this time of fusion?
Synostoses. Arthritis.
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What are the three types of cranial sutures?
Serrate suture, lap or squamosal suture, plane suture