Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Synovial Joint, Hyaline Cartilage, Synovial Fluid

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Covers: to the end of joints (only what we have covered) Multiple choice (104 questions) true/false a couple multiple/multiple. 1 hour and 45 minutes (avg student will finished in an hour) expect to see diagrams. Functional classification: synarthroses: immovable, found in axial skeleton (ex. Skull: amphiarthroses: slightly moveable, found prominently in the axial skeleton (ex. Ribs with respect to the sternum: diarthroses: freely moveable, primarily found in the appendicular skelton. Tight, no joint cavity, no hyaline little to no movement sutures, sydemoses, gomphoses (skull, interosseous membrane (connects r/u and t/f) teeth: held together by fibrous material (ex. Ligament joining 2 bones together: abundant in the body. Cartilaginous joint: where cartilage holds the joints together, no joint cavity, have hyaline, not very moveable. Synchondroses, symphyses (have presence of a disk: with hyaline, without connecting hyaline. Synovial joints: most abundant in the body, designed for movement to occur. Synovial fluid: egg white type fluid which lubricates the surface.

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