chapter 8 classifications of joints
non-movable joint
synarthrosis
what are the 3 functional classifications of joints?
synarthrosis amphiarthrosis diarthrosis
has joint cavity bones united by surrounding articular capsule accessory ligaments are present
synovial joint
knee joint
synovial joint
joints are the ________ parts of the skeleton
weakest
what does functional classification mean
based on degree of motion
what does structural classification mean
based on presence or absence of a joint cavity AND the type of connective tissue that binds bones
joints are where
bones meet
no joint cavity and the bones are held together by cartilage
cartilaginous joint
pubic symphysis
cartilaginous joint
what are the functions of joints
give skeleton mobility and hold skeleton together
slightly movable joints
amphiarthroses
freely movable joints
diarthroses
What are the 3 structural classifications of joints?
fibrous cartilaginous synovial
distal articulation of tibia and fibula
fibrous joint
no joint cavity and the bones are held together by fibrous connective tissue
fibrous joint