Classification
Types of Synovial Joints
Intramembranous Ossification
Endochondral Ossification
Characteristics of a Synovial Joint
100
This joint is freely movable
What is a synovial joint
100
The pivot joint does this many degrees of movement
What is one degree of movement.
100
Another name for a mesenchymal cells are what?
What are stem cells
100
True/False: The hyaline cartilage model is part of secondary ossification
What is false. It is part of primary ossification.
100
True/False: a synovial joint is a diarthrotic joint
What is True
200
This joint is slightly movable
What is cartilaginous joint
200
the glenohumeral is considered this is a part of what type of synovial joint
What is ball and socket
200
Osteoblasts are what?
What is bone builder cells
200
The bone collar is formed by these types of cells
What is what are perichondral cells
200
True/False: the synovial fluid nourishes and cleans the joint cavity and cartilage.
What is true
300
True/False: The pubis symphysis is an example of a fibrous joint
What is false
300
the acromioclavicular joint is an example of this type of synovial joint
What is a saddle joint
300
The type of bone that is developed due to Intramembranous ossification is
What are flat bones
300
This type of bone is developed during endochondral ossification
What are long bones
300
True/False: the articular cartilage, synovial membrane, fibrous connective tissue, synovial fluid and hyaline cartilage are found in all types of synovial joints.
What is false. Hyaline cartilage is not part of a synovial joint.
400
The gomphoses is an example of this type of joint
What is the fibrous joint
400
Three examples of a hinge joint are
What is the elbow, knee, and the TMJ
400
This type of matrix is formed from osteoblasts
What is a calcified matrix
400
Blood vessels in the primary ossification center bring in what two types of cells?
What are the chondroclasts and osteoblasts.
400
This aspect of a synovial joint reduces friction
What is articular cartilage
500
An example of this joint is: synarthroses
What is fibrous joint
500
The condyloid joint works at what locations in the hand.
What is wrist, metacarpals, and phalanges
500
Intramembranous ossification replaces this type of tissue
What is connective tissue
500
This forms as a result of secondary ossification
What is the epiphyseal plate
500
The fibrous connective tissue and this make up the joint capsule.
What is the synovial membrane