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Mec × SummaD s htm Final Exam BloScl 202: Section 403 Drag each label into the appropriate position to identify the three different types of fibrous joints 47 A joint where two A joint whose fibers arached bones are ort that osely This jolnt is held Jont that binds the Examples of this the skuil to each fibrous per odontal tbia and fbuia coronal, sagital, longer collagenous An exmgle of this radus and una.tooth to its socket The jpint betaeen the shats of the This joint les T polnts procasses of the peg hammered intoxiae in the root o Gomphosis Syndesmoses SuturesExplanation / Answer
-- The term refers to its similarity to peg hammered into a hole
-- This joint is held firmly in place by a fibrous periodontal ligament
-- An example of this joint is the attatchment of a tooth to its socket
-- A joint where two bones are bound by longer collagenous fibers
-- A joint whose fibers are longer and the attatched bones are more movable.
-- joint that binds the distal ends of the tibia and fibula.
--joint between shafts of radius and ulna
-- Joint that closely bind the bones of the skull to each other.
-- This joint is between the temporal and parietal bones.
-- This joint is between the palatine process of the maxilla in the roof of the mouth.
-- Examples of this joint include the coronal, saggital and lambdoid.
A gomphosis is a specialized fibrous joint in which a conical process or peg of one bone fits into a hole or socket in another bone. An example of this joint is the attatchment of a tooth to its socket. It is held firmly in place by a fibrous periodontal ligament.
Syndesmoses is the joint that binds the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and also shafts of radius and ulna. It is a joint where two bones are bound by longer collagenous fibers. The bones are more movable.
Sutures are joints that closely bind the bones of the skull to each other. This joint is between the temporal and parietal bones. This joint is between the palatine process of the maxilla in the roof of the mouth called as palatine suture.
Examples of this joint include the coronal, saggital, occipitomastaid, fronta, squamosal, and lambdoid etc.
Gomphosis Syndesmoses sutures-- The term refers to its similarity to peg hammered into a hole
-- This joint is held firmly in place by a fibrous periodontal ligament
-- An example of this joint is the attatchment of a tooth to its socket
-- A joint where two bones are bound by longer collagenous fibers
-- A joint whose fibers are longer and the attatched bones are more movable.
-- joint that binds the distal ends of the tibia and fibula.
--joint between shafts of radius and ulna
-- Joint that closely bind the bones of the skull to each other.
-- This joint is between the temporal and parietal bones.
-- This joint is between the palatine process of the maxilla in the roof of the mouth.
-- Examples of this joint include the coronal, saggital and lambdoid.