Name the structural class that this joint belongs to (a) Suture Dense fibrous connective tissue Suture line 60. What type of mobility does this joint have (Synarthrotic, Amphiarthrotic or Diarthrotic)? 61. 62. Write the name of the synovial joint shown below? Atlas Axis
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Part II. Joint classification tree: Place each of the terms below in the appropriate box Synovial Multiaxial Gomphosis Syndesmosis Pivot Synchondrosis Cartilaginous Saddle Biaxial Uniaxial Plane/gliding Joints Fibrous All Suture Symphysis diarthrotic Strong Ball & socket Plane Hinge Condylar Uniaxial Biaxial Part III: Draw a synovial joint: Label each structure, indicate the type of tissue(s) it is composed of, and the primary function of the structure. Also indicate where the synovial fluid-filled joint space would be located. Be sure to include: Bones, fibrous capsule, articular cartilage, synovial membrane (synovium), ligaments, meniscus.
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