Articulations and their Movements -- CARTILAGENOUS JOINTS--notes Flashcards
1
Q
There are two different kinds of Cartilagenous Joints. What are they? What are they made of?
A
- Synchondroses—Hyaline Cartilage
2. Symphyses—Fibrocartilage
2
Q
What type of movement is in a Synchondroses joint?
A
Synarthrotic (no movement)
3
Q
Where is the Synchondroses joints found?
A
- Epiphyseal Growth Plates
- First Sternocostal Joint—1
st rib’s connection (via costal cartilage) to sternum
4
Q
What type of movement is found in Symphyses Joint?
A
Amphiarthrotic (some/limited movement)
5
Q
Where is the Symphyses joints found?
A
a. Intervertebral Discs
b. Symphysis Pubis
c. Sternal Angle