Bones that join together and are held in place with sheets of collagenbetween the bones are called, teeth held in sockets bya fibrous ligament are, andare foundbetween most of the bones of the skull. Bones joined together with hyaline cartilage between the ends of the bones areareand those with fibrocartilage between them The most complex joints areamounts of mobility.., which display varying
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Name Date 1. The study of articulations, or joints, is known as 2. In what kind of joint (based on joint structure) are the bones held together by collagenous fibers? 3. When two bones fuse into a single bone, this union is called a(n) 4. The teeth are held into the jaw by what kind of joint? 5. What kind of joint is found between the distal tibia and fibula? 6. Bones held together by cartilage (cartilaginous joints) are also known as 7. The epiphysial plate is a cartilaginous joint. In terms of movement, it is also called a(n) 8. Label the following illustration, using the terms provided. articular cartilage bone joint capsule synovial cavity synovial membrane 9. What is the name of a joint that is held together by a joint capsule and contains a slippery fluid?
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This type of joint lacks a joint cavity and is held together by a fibrous connective tissue. 1. Fibrous joints. 2. Cartilaginous joints. 3. Synovial joints. 1 only. 2 only. 3 only. 1 and 2. All of these choices.
Place each joint characteristic into the classification of joint type. Ample movement allowed Fibrous Joints Cartilaginous Joints Synovial Joints Cartilage joins bones Dense connective tissue Six subtypes Most joints in the body are this Between tibia and fibula Small amount of movement No movement Reset
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