8.Three structural classification of joints;
- Fibrous joint.
- Cartilaginous joint.
- Synovial joint.
Fibrous joint:
Cartilaginous joint:
Synovial joint:
9.Three functional classification of joints:
- Synarthroses.
- Diarthroses.
- Amphiarthoses.
Synarthroses:
Amphiarthoses:
Diarthroses:
10.list the parts of synovial joint:
- Articular capsule.
- Articular cartilage.
- Synovial fluid.
- Accessory ligaments.
- Bursae.
- Synovial cavity.
11.six types of synovial joints;
- Pivot joint.
- Hinge joint.
- Saddle joint.
- Plane joint.
- Condyloid joint.
- Ball and socket joint.
Fibrous Joint It is connected by curse connective tissue, consisting mainly of collager Jourt is The location at which too or more bore make contact. synovial Founts
cartilaginous Toinks x cartilaginous Joint are connected entirely by cartilage. * It allouss more movenert between Bones than a fibrous Joint.
synovial Joint is a connection between two bones consisting of a contilage lined cavity filled with fluid. It is also known as dieuthrosis Joint
synaath roses :- Immovable fined Joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue Eg suture & The skull
amphiarthrosesi * It is slightly movable The pubic symphysię of an cartilagenous Joint Joint such as Intervertebral
Diarthroses- o synovial doit also called diarthroses. connection between two bones consisting a contilage wned cavity filled with fluid & movable Jourt
musche 2 7 Epiphyseal bone Bu/sou е на articular contilage synovial cavity filled with fruid Terdon ligament