Rigid elements of the skeleton meet at ______ or __________.
joints
articulations
Articulations can be of what form? (3)
Bone to bone
Bone to cartilage
Teeth in bony sockets
The structure of joints enables resistance to ______, _____ and other forces.
Crushing
tearing
How are joints classififed?
Functionally, by the amount of movement allowed.
Structurally by the material that binds bones together and, the presence/absence of a joint cavity.
What are the different functional classifications of joints?
Synarthroses - immovable
Amphiarthroses - slightly movable
Diarthroses - freely movable
Synarthroses are common where?
Axial skeleton
Amphiarthroses are common where?
Axial skeleton
Diarthroses are common where.
All _______ joints are diarthroses.
Appendicular skeleton
Synovial
What are the different structural classifications of joints?
Fibrous - fibers connect bones
Cartilaginous - collagen connects bones
Synovial - most of appendicular skeleton
What are the different types of fibrous joints? Classify them functionally as well.
Sutures - synarthrotic
Syndesmoses - amphiarthrotic
Gomphoses - synarthrotic
The junction of sutures is completely filled with ______ (CT) and _____
dense regular and collagen
Sutures link the bones of the _____ and allow for ______.
Skull
growth
In syndesmoses, bones are connected by ______.
ligament
Ligament is composed of ______ (CT)
dense regular
The amount of movement alloted by a a syndesmoses is based on what? Give an example for both.
Length of the ligament fibres. Short - less movement ex: ligament between tibia and fibular Long - more movement ex: interosseous membrane between radius and ulna
Gomphoses are ___-_____ fibrous joints.
Where are these located?
Peg-in-socket
Periodontal ligament, holds teeth in jaw
Ligaments are composed of what type of CT?
Dense regular
What are the different cartilaginous joints?
Describe them functionally.
Synchondroses - synarthrotic
symphyses.- amphiarthrotic
Describe synchondroses. Where are they located?
Bar or plate of hyaline cartilage unites bones.
Not movable.
Location: epiphyseal plate
Describe symphyses and where they are located?
Fibrocartilage unites bones - resists tension and compression.
Hyaline cartilage still present in form of articular cartilage.
Slightly movable, provides strength and flexibility.
Found in the midline of the body: intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis
In the ribs, which joints are synchondroses. What are the rest?
Joint between the first rib and sternum is immovable and is a synchondrosis.
The rest are diarthrotic and considered to be synovial joints.
Describe the basic characteristics (not the general structure) of synovial joints.
Freely movable - diarthrotic
most movable joint type
each contains a fluid-filled joint cavity
What is the general structure of synovial joints?
1 - Articular cartilage 2 - Joint (synovial) cavity 3 - Articular capsule 4 - Synovial fluid 5 - Reinforcing ligaments
Describe articular cartilage in a joint?
Hyaline cartilage covers opposing bone surfaces to absorb compressive forces.