KIN-10 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Chondrocyte, Synovial Fluid, Collagen

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There is solid connective tissue that allows little or no movement. The articulating bones are tightly connected, either by hyaline cartilage or by. A slightly moveable to immovable cartilaginous joint in which the connective material is hyaline cartilage. Cartilaginous junctions of the first rib with the manubrium of the sternum. In young individuals, an x-ray of the epiphyseal cartilage are easily seen as thin, dark areas between the white appearing bone tissue. This is how a medical professional determines if an individual still has some growing to do. Cartilaginous joint in which the ends of the articulating bones are covered with hyaline cartilage, but bones are connected by a broad, flat disc of fibrocartilage. Occur in the midline of the body. Also found at the junction of the manubrium and body of the sternum and at the intervertebral joints between the bodies of vertebrae. Pubic symphysis between the anterior surfaces of the hip bones.

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