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Multiple Choice
What type of tissue membrane lines the joint cavities of freely movable joints?
A
Synovial membrane
B
Cutaneous membrane
C
Serous membrane
D
Mucous membrane
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the function of each type of tissue membrane: Synovial, Cutaneous, Serous, and Mucous membranes.
Recognize that synovial membranes are specialized for lining joint cavities, particularly in freely movable joints, and are responsible for producing synovial fluid.
Identify the characteristics of synovial membranes, such as their location in joints like the knee, elbow, and shoulder, and their role in reducing friction and providing nutrients to the cartilage.
Differentiate synovial membranes from other types: Cutaneous membranes cover the body surface (skin), Serous membranes line body cavities that do not open to the outside, and Mucous membranes line body cavities that open to the outside.
Conclude that the synovial membrane is the correct type of tissue membrane that lines the joint cavities of freely movable joints.