VIBS 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hyaline Cartilage, Temporomandibular Joint, Cartilaginous Joint

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Syndesmosis socket between a tooth and a bone. Brous connection between bones (ex: radius & ulna) interosseus membrane. Cartilage between two bones that help with stress. Cartilaginous joint made of hyaline cartilage associated with growth plates (temporary and replaced with bone) Synovial (moveable) but not all synovial joints are moveable (between carpal bones 1 and 2) outer brous layer for support and protection. Joint capsule articular cavity (enclosed by synovial membrane) Hyaline (glassy and shiny) cushioning for bones reduces friction contains synovial uid. Accessory structures located outside the capsule resist motion in undesirable directions extracapsular ligaments collateral ligaments if present. Pads of brous artilage that sit within a joint and provide a cushioning effect.

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