Activity 8 Flashcards
What are the structural joint classifications?
- based on the structure of morphology of the join
1. fibrous
2. cartilaginous
3. synovial
Describe fibrous joints and give the three types
- bones are connected by fibrous connective tissues with fibers of varying length, no joint cavity
1. sutural
2. syndesmosis
3. gomphosis
Describe cartilaginous joints and give the 2 types
- bones are connected by cartilage, no joint cavity
1. synchondrosis
2. symphysis
describe synovial joints
bones are held together by a complex joint cavity
What kind of joint is sutural and what does it mean
- fibrous
sewing together or seam
What kind of joint is syndesmosis and what does it mean
- fibrous
held by bands; ligaments
What kind of joint is gomphosis and what does it mean
- fibrous
bolting together; tooth
What kind of joint is synchondrosis and what does it mean
- cartilaginous
held by cartilage
What kind of joint is symphysis and what does it mean
- cartilaginous
growing together
What are the functional joint classifications
- synarthosis
- amphiarthosis
- diarthosis
Describe synarthrosis
1 .virtually no movement
2. Used when describing fibrous or cartilaginous joints
Describe Amphiarthrosis joints
- allows slight give at the joint
- Used when describing fibrous or cartilaginous joints
Describe Diarthrosis joints
- joint with variable movement of the joint cavity
- used when describing all synovial joints
- can be further classified based on movement or structural subclasses