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Which type of joint has fibrous tissue between the bones and allows no movement?
Which type of joint has fibrous tissue between the bones and allows no movement?
- Pivot joint
- Synovial (Diarthrosis) joint
- Fibrous (Synarthrosis) joint (correct)
- Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joint
Which type of joint has a joint cavity between bones and allows little to no movement?
Which type of joint has a joint cavity between bones and allows little to no movement?
- Synovial (Diarthrosis) joint
- Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joint (correct)
- Fibrous (Synarthrosis) joint
- Hinge joint
What is the main characteristic of synovial (Diarthrosis) joints?
What is the main characteristic of synovial (Diarthrosis) joints?
- Containing a joint cavity and allowing free movement (correct)
- Connected by fibrous tissue
- Allowing no movement
- Highly mobile with no movement restrictions
What is the defining feature of fibrous joints?
What is the defining feature of fibrous joints?
In terms of joint stability, what do cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow?
In terms of joint stability, what do cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow?
Which type of joint has fibrous tissue between the bones and allows no movement?
Which type of joint has fibrous tissue between the bones and allows no movement?
What do cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow in terms of movement?
What do cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow in terms of movement?
What is the defining feature of fibrous joints?
What is the defining feature of fibrous joints?
What is the main characteristic of synovial (Diarthrosis) joints?
What is the main characteristic of synovial (Diarthrosis) joints?
Which type of joint has a joint cavity between bones and allows little to no movement?
Which type of joint has a joint cavity between bones and allows little to no movement?
Study Notes
Types of Joints
- Fibrous joints have fibrous tissue between the bones and allow no movement.
- Joints with a joint cavity between bones allow little to no movement.
Characteristics of Joints
- Synovial (Diarthrosis) joints are characterized by the presence of a joint cavity and freely movable.
- Fibrous joints are defined by the presence of fibrous tissue between the bones.
- Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrosis) joints allow limited movement in terms of joint stability.
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Test your knowledge of the anatomy of joints with this quiz from the Department of Human Anatomy and Embryology at Mansoura National University, Egypt. Explore the definitions and types of joints, factors affecting joint stability, and Hilton's law regarding nerve supply. Assess your understanding of joint anatomy and function with this informative quiz.