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8 Cards in this Set
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What are the three types of joints in the body and where are they located?
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Fibrous (teeth, sutures)
Cartilaginous (intervertebral disks) Synovial (hip, shoulder, knee) |
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Interosseus membrane
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fibrous tissue of radius/ulna joint that allows for movement during pronation & supination
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What type of tissue serves as a covering at synovial joints?
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hyaline & articular cartilage
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What type of capsule connects the bones at a synovial joint?
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joint/fibrous
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What lines the inner capsule at the synovial joint?
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epithelial sheet known as the synovial membrane
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What does the synovial membrane produce to fill the space?
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synovial fluid
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What is made of dense regular connective tissue and limits movement at a joint?
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ligament
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When you sprain your ankle, what have you hurt?
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Anterior talofibular ligament
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