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SKELETAL SYSTEM Cartilage and joints
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cartilage Connective tissue found in joints Specialized cells called chondrocytes Three types of cartilage –Elastic –Hyaline –Fibrocartilage Does not contain blood vessels Functions like a rubber cushion at ends of joints
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elastic Cartilage More flexible than hyaline cartilage Provides the framework for the outer ears and also parts of the larynx
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elastic Cartilage at the cellular level
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hyaline Cartilage Most common type of cartilage Looks like “milk glass” Occurs on the ends of many joints, in the soft part of the nose, in supporting rings of respiratory passages Form most embryonic skeletal parts, which are later replaced by bone
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Hyaline Cartilage at the cellular level
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fibrocartilage “shock absorber” for structures that are subjected to pressure such as between the bones of the spine and between the bones of the pelvis
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fibroCartilage at the cellular level
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Compare cartilage cells to bone cells elasti c hyaline fibrocarti lage
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Joint Types Synarthroses – immovable (such as cranial bones) Amphiarthroses – slightly moveable (such as synthesis pubis) Diathroses – freely moveable
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Diathroses Joints 1 Ball-and-Socket- Joint 2 Condyloid Joint 3 Saddle Joint 4 Hinge Joint 5 Pivot Joint 6 (not pictured) gliding joint
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Diathroses Joints Ball and Socket – shoulder, hip
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Diathroses Joints Condyloid – wrist, ankle
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Diathroses Joints Saddle – thumb
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Diathroses Joints Hinge – elbow, knee, fingers, toes
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Diathroses Joints Pivot – forearm, neck
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Diathroses Joints Gliding - vertebrae
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