Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy
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ISBN: 9780135168059
Author: Marieb, Elaine Nicpon, Brady, Patricia, Mallatt, Jon
Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc.,
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Chapter 9, Problem 1RQ

Match the joint types in the key to the descriptions that apply to them. (More than one joint type might apply.)

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(a) fibrous joints

(b) cartilaginous joints

(c) synovial joints

(1) ___ have no joint cavity

(2) ___ types are sutures and syndesmoses

(3) ___ types are sutures and syndesmoses

(4) ___ almost all joints of the skull

(5) ___ types are synchondroses and symphyses

(6) ___ all are diarthroses

(7) ___ the most common type of joint in the body

(8) ___ nearly all are synarthrotic

(9) ___ shoulder, hip, knee, and elbow joints

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We are focusing mainly on synovial joints, because this is the main type of joint that allows you to move your body. Using the diagram below, match the synovial joint structure with its description: -Periosteum E F A G D H- F V [ Choose ] A Friction-reducing hyaline cartilage that covers bone surfaces B Cavity filled with lubricating, nourishing, and shock-absorbing fluid Bands of dense regular connective tissue that connect muscle to bone and help stabilize joints Fluid-filled pocket that reduces friction between joint structures Bands of dense regular connective tissue that connect bones Cushions of fibrous cartilage that help guide joint movement E Protective outer wrapping made of dense irregular connective tissue One of the four body membranes; produces synovial fluid F G [ Choose ] [ Choose ]
Which of the following statements about joint types is true:   A. Fibrous and cartilaginous joints are the most mobile.   B. Synovial joints are supported by extrinsic ligaments.   C. Fibrous joints are the most common in the body.   D. Synovial joints absorb shock and are slightly movable.   E. The symphysis pubis is an example of a fibrous joint.
Identify the Joints by Structure as either Fibrous, Cartilaginous or Synovial. Based on these, here's what I got: fibrous cartilaginous synovial synovial synovial synovial synovial cartilaginous synovial fibrous  fibrous Will that be the correct way?

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