BIOB33H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Thyroid Cartilage, Semispinalis Muscles, Occipital Bone

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The body cannot move without joints: movements are linked to the range of joint action, two bones may be in direct contact with each other or separated by: Joints (arthroses) are connections between bones that may or may not permit movement: cartilage, fluid, fibrous tissue. Joints are classified based on: function, range of motion, structure, makeup of the joint. Joints can be classified based on their range of motion (function: synarthrosis (immovable joint) Sutures (joints found only in the skull: bones are interlocked together sutural ligament, type of unossified connective tissue. Gomphosis (joint between teeth and jaw bones: periodontal ligaments of the teeth - fibrous. Synchondrosis (joint within epiphysis of bone: binds the diaphysis to the epiphysis (syn together, chondro . Synostosis (joint between two fused bones: fusion of the three coxal bones no boundary between fusion, cartilage) totally rigid, amphiarthroses (slightly movable joints)

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