Structural and Functional Classifications of Joints
A synchondrosis is composed of which cartilage type
hyaline
Two types of cartilaginous joints
synchondrosis, symphysis
Ligaments are another term for this fibrous joint
syndesmosis
This structural classification of joint is the most common type in the human body
synovial
A fibrous sac filled with synovial fluid that wraps around tendons
tendon sheath
two locations in the skeleton where a synchondrosis is found
Connecting the ribs to the sternum, and epiphyseal plates
List two functions of synovial fluid
Reduces friction within the joint Nourishes articular cartilage within the joint
anatomical term for the hyaline cartilage found within a synovial joint
articular cartilage
fibrous sac filled with synovial fluid that sits between bones and muscles
bursa
The name of the fibrous joint that anchors teeth to the jaw bones
gomphosis
anatomical names for the two layers of the synovial capsule (from superficial to deep)?
Fibrous Layer (Superficial) Synovial Membrane (Deep)
two locations in the skeleton where a symphysis is found
Intervertebral Disks, Pubic symphysis
slippery protein found within the synovial fluid
albumin
synovial joints belong to which functional classification
diarthrosis
A symphysis is composed of which cartilage type?
fibrocartilage
Three structural classifications of joints
fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
Stretching or tearing a ligament is known clinically as what?
sprain
Which fibrous joint unites the cranial bones together?
sutures
three fibrous joints
sutures, syndesmosis, gomphosis
fibrous joints fall under which functional classification
synarthroses
Three functional classifications of joints
synarthroses, amphiarthroses, diarthroses