BIO210Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Hyaline Cartilage, Synovial Joint, Synovial Fluid

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Module 8. 1: joints are classified according to structure and movement. Movement can only occur in between bones (at the joints/articulations) Synarthrosis (no movement): the bone edges are closer together and they might interlock. They usually occur where the movement between bones need to be prevented o. Fibrous (suture): synarthrosis joint that is located between the bones of the skull. Edges of the bones are interlocked at the sutures by dense connective fibrous tissues o. Fibrous (gomphosis): synarthrosis joint that binds the teeth to the bony sockets in the maxillae and the mandible. Edges of the bones are interlocked by dense connective fibrous tissue called periodontal ligament o. Cartilaginous (synochondrosis): cartilaginous bridge between two articulating bones (ex. Connection between the ends of the first pair of ribs and the sternum) o. Bony (synostosis): totally rigid, immovable joint that is formed when two bones fuse and the boundary between them disappears (ex.

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