KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Hyaline, Sternum, Epiphysis

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A union of two or more bones. Bones that are united by a fibrous connective tissue: has no joint cavity, has no movement. A dense regular collagenous connective tissue: seams in the bones of the skull. Has irregular edges: this provides additional strength. A membrane between sutures of cranial bones in new-borns: allows for flexibility of the skull, allows for rapid growth of the brain. Joins bones by ligaments: allows for some movement, the bones are further apart than in a. A interosseous membrane: connects the radius and ulna, creates the syndesmosis joint. A type of synovial joint called the pivot joint: found on the head of the radius, separate from the syndesmosis. A peg and socket joint: the root of the tooth is the peg, the alveolar process is the socket. Connective tissue: hold the roots of the teeth in the. Alveolar process: allows for a small amount of movement. Bones that are united by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage.

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