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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diathrirosis

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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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Synarthrosis

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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?

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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?

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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?

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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?

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Synostoses. Arthritis.

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What is the function of the synovial fluid

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Lubricant between articular cartilage

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What is the function of the synovial fluid

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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?

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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?

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Serrate suture, lap or squamosal suture, plane suture

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What is a function of a bursa

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to allow bones to slide past each other -reduces friction around joints

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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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What is article cartilage made of?

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Hyaline Cartilage

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What is the name for an immovable joint.

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Synarthrosis

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What is a meniscus and where might they be found?

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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?

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Synostoses. Arthritis.

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What are the three types of cranial sutures?

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Serrate suture, lap or squamosal suture, plane suture