For each joint described below, select an answer from Key A. Then, if the Key A selection is other than C (a synovial joint), see if you can classify the joint further by making a choice from Key B.
Key Choices
Key A: A. Cartilaginous
B. Fibrous
C. Synovial
Key B: 1. Epiphyseal disk
2. Suture
3. Symphysis
1. Has amphiarthrotic and synarthrotic examples
2. All have a fibrous capsule lined with synovial membrane surrounding a joint cavity
3. Bone regions united by fibrous connective tissue
4. Joints between skull bones
5. Joint between atlas and axis
6. Hip, elbow, and knee
7. All examples are diarthroses
8. Pubic symphysis
9. All are reinforced by ligaments
10. Joint providing the most protection to underlying structures
11. Often contains a fluid-filled cushion
12. Child's long-bone growth plate made of hyaline cartilage
13. Most joints of the limbs
14. Often associated with bursae
15. Have the greatest mobility