What structure reinforces synovial joints?

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The question is asking about the anatomical structure that provides reinforcement to synovial joints, which are a type of flexible joint in the body. It presents multiple choice options related to components associated with synovial joints.

Answer

Articular capsule, ligaments, and tendons reinforce synovial joints.

The structures that reinforce synovial joints include the articular capsule, ligaments, and tendons.

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The structures that reinforce synovial joints include the articular capsule, ligaments, and tendons.

More Information

Synovial joints are complex structures that allow for extensive movement due to the combination of fluid, cartilage, and fibrous reinforcements. The articular capsule provides a base structure, while ligaments and tendons add strength and stability.

Tips

A common mistake is to overlook the role of ligaments and tendons and to think of the articular capsule as the only reinforcing structure.

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