Structural Class: Synovial Joints definitions Flashcards
Structural Class: Synovial Joints definitions
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Synovial Joints
Most common joint type in the human body, allowing free movement and classified as diarthroses.Diarthroses
Functional classification of joints that allow for dynamic and free movement.Synovial Cavity
Space between bones in a synovial joint, storing synovial fluid for lubrication and shock absorption.Synovial Fluid
Viscous liquid in synovial joints, acting as a lubricant and shock absorber.Articular Cartilage
Hyaline cartilage covering bone ends in synovial joints, reducing friction and absorbing shock.Articular Capsule
Structure surrounding synovial joints, consisting of an inner synovial membrane and an outer fibrous layer.Synovial Membrane
Inner layer of the articular capsule, producing synovial fluid.Fibrous Layer
Outer layer of the articular capsule, made of dense irregular connective tissue for stability.Weeping Lubrication
Process where synovial fluid is expelled and reabsorbed by articular cartilage during joint movement.Bursae
Fluid-filled sacs in some synovial joints, reducing friction between tissues.Tendon Sheaths
Elongated bursae wrapping around tendons to reduce friction.Fatty Pads
Adipose tissue in joints like the knee, providing extra cushioning.Articular Discs
Fibrocartilage structures dividing synovial cavities, acting as shock absorbers.Menisci
Fibrocartilage discs in joints like the knee, providing stability and shock absorption.Ligaments
Structures reinforcing synovial joints, enhancing stability.