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Actually it's cartilages and the synovial fluid which makes the joint movements smooth.....
Fossa = Shallow depression or dip in the surface of a bone Process = Bone marking which stick out from the rest of the bone
cartilage is dense connective tissue and the cartilage of the long bone is articular hyaline cartilage, located on the outer surface of the articulating portion of the long bone.
Fossa
the Hyoid Bone
yes
Ligaments.
in the cartilage of the long bone. cartilage is dense connective tissue and the cartilage of the long bone is articular hyaline cartilage, located on the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis.
Articular cartilage, also called hyaline cartilage, is the smooth, glistening white tissue that covers the surface of all the freely moveable joints, such as the knee and shoulder, in the human body.
Dislocation.
At the ends, adjacent to the articulating surfaces.
The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.