3 Place the following terms or examples within the correct category. Hyaline Cartilage Forms intervertebral discs Forms articular cartilage Weight-bearing cartilage Withstands compression Composes epiphyseal plates Attaches ribs to sternum
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Determine which connective tissue type each image below represents. Then click and drag the labels matching them up with the correct tissue type. - Holds open passages so we can breathe - Found in the intervertebral discs - Attaches the ribs to the sternum (breastbone) - Hyaline cartilage - Fibrocartilage - Allows structures to stretch and return to their original shape - Helps collect sound waves - Resists compressive forces in the spine - Provides a low-friction surface for ease of joint movement - Elastic cartilage
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Match the type of cartilage with the correct description. Hyaline cartilage - Present in the intervertebral discs - Abundant in the fetal skeleton - Present in the auditory tube Elastic cartilage Fibrocartilage [Choose]
Choose the odd one out in each of the following: (1) pivot joint, ball and socket joint, cartilaginous joint, hinge joint (2) skull, pelvic girdle, vertebral column, sternum, ribs (3) Pectoral girdle, legs, pelvic girdle, sternum (4) Coxal bone, scapula, clavicle
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