Fibrous membrane-It is a membrane which is composed of fibrous connective tissue
Synovial membrane-it is composed of epithelial cells and is found
Bursae-They are little sacs of synovial fluid and act as cushions to pevent friction between a bone and a ligament or tendon or skin where a bone in a joint is near the surface.
Ligaments-They are fibrous bands of connective tissue that attaches bone to bone assists in stabilization of joint structures,prevents undesirable movement .
Ball and Socket joints-THe head of onebone is ball shaped and articulates with a cup-shaped socket of another .The joint allows for a wide range of movement ,including flexion,extension,adduction,abduction,rotation and circumduction Examples are the shoulder and hip.
Articulation-The connection where two bones come together .
Fibrous membrane Synovial membrane Bursa (bursi) Ligaments Ball & socket joints Articulation
s) The cartilaginous and fibrous structure that deepens the "sockets" of the ball and socket joints in the shoulder and hip is called a a. Labrum b. Bursa Meniscus Tendon sheath
EXERCISE Body Movements Name Lab Time/Date Fibrous, Cartilaginous, and Synovial Joints 1. Use key responses to identify the joint types described below Key: a. cartilaginous b. fibrous c synovial includes shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints 2. includes joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis 3, sutures are memorable examples 4. found in the epiphyseal plate 5. found in a gomphosis 6 all are freely movable or diarthrotic 1. the dagram of a typical synovial joint using the terms...
Articulation Characteristics: FILL IN THE BLANKS Intervertebral discs are an example of a cartilage pad are structurally classified as___ and functionally as____. The tooth is bonded to its bony socket is a _ __a type of fibrous joint. It provides movement ____. The pubic symphysis is structurally classified as ____and it provides____ movement. Little to no movement is provided by a syndesmosis joints, classified as _____. Articulating bones are limited in their movement by the presence of a____. In a...
Exercise 10.4: Classification of Synovial Joints 9. Match the description of the synovial joint listed in column with the corresponding classification listed in column B. Colume A Calum 1. biaxial oval convex and concave a bal-and-socket 2. multiaxial head it into a socket to condylar 3. multiaxiatresembles the shape of a saddle c. hinge 4 uniaxial convex and concave surfaces d. pivot 5. uniaxial: round surface in ring e plane 6. uniaxial, two flat surfaces 1 saddle 10. Which of...
Correctly identify the following parts of a synovial joint. Periosteum Fibrous capsule Bone Proximal phalanx Ligament Middle phalanx Articular cartilages Synovial membrane
articulations II. Articulations A. What characteristics do all joints have in common? B. Types of Joints 1. Use responses from the key to identify the joint types described below. Key: a. cartilaginous typically allows a slight degree of movement (please write-out the word) c. synovial b. fibrous includes joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis essentially immovable joints sutures are an example of this joint type characterized by cartilage connecting the articulating bone ends a fibrous articular capsule...
Atlas 63. Write the name of the synovial joint shown below? Metacarpal of thumb Carpal What is the axis of rotation for the following synovial joints: 64. Pivot: 65. Ball and Socket
The bent rod ABDE is supported by ball-and-socket joints at A and E and by the cable DF. If a 480-N load is applied at C as shown, determine the tension in the T(DF) = 30 mm 70 mm 90 mm 110 mm 480 N 180 mm 200 mm 160 mm
Q2. In the 3D truss below there are ball-and-socket joints at A, B, C, and D. Find the following: (a) the force in each member of the truss (b) if each member is in tension or compression 2 m 5kN D 3 KN 4 m 4 m