BIOB33H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lambdoid Suture, Coronal Suture, Periodontal Fiber

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** still need to read p. 124 add notes, as well as look at chart in textbook for muscle origins and insertions. Joints (arthroses) are connections between bones that may or. Two bones can be in direct contact with each other or be may not permit movement separated by : cartilage, fluid or fibrous tissue. Synarthrosis - a immovable joint, 4 types discussed sutures: sutures immovable joints found in the skull, bones are gomphosis, synchondrosis, synostosis interlocked together by sutural ligament, type of unossified connective tissue. 3 types of sutures coronal suture, squamous suture, lambdoid suture. Coronal suture between parietal and frontal. Lambdoid suture between occipital and lobes temporal lobes parietal lobes: gomphosis joint between teeth and jaw bones, periodontal ligaments of the teeth fibrous. Alveolar process thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth sockets. Diaphysis shaft of bone (central part) Epiphysis end part of long bone.

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