BIOL 382 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Convection, Pivot Joint, Hinge Joint

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Where bones held together by band of ct tightly. Where fibrous ct secures bone in a depression or socket. Fibrous ct that secures tooth into socket. Where bones are joined by fibrocartilaginous pad, not hyaline cartilage. Ex. knee, vertebral column, pubic symphysis, intervertebral discs. Can shatter due to excessive force and strain. Overlapping and crisscrossing of muscles and tendons that surrounds the joints. Based on shape of articulating end of involved bone making the joint: ball and socket. *where ball shaped head fits into a concave socket. * where convect surface (trochlea) fits into concavity (semilunar notch of ulna) Bursae other ct b/w tendon, ligaments, bone, or generally where friction develops (friction pad) ** closed fct sacks with an inner lining of synovial membrane and found in space of. Facilitates movement/gliding of skin, muscles, or tendons over bony or ligamentous surface or over each other. Found where 1 tendon rubs against another.

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