Joints may be synovial (with a cavity) or fibrous. Synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. Fibrous joints lack this. Fibrous joints are found in between the vertebrae.
Cartilage in is both joints. This can be hylaine or fibrocartilage. Both regenerate.
The synovial fluid is rather slippery and allows easy movement in those joints. If this joint is suddenly and rapidly pulled, the fluid doesn't fill quickly and a "snapping" sound is heard.
Joints occur where two bones come together. The two tissues are bones and connective tissue. The amount of movement varies according to the type of connective tissue.
The hinge joint, Ball-and- socket joint, pivot joint, and gliding joint helps you move. They help you move because it move's you body arms, legs, neck, ankels,and wrist and help you move side to side back and forth
Muscle tissue, by contracting and relaxing, moves an animal's skeleton. Muscle tissue is classified as a soft tissue. There are three kinds of muscle tissue.
Human bodies are conformed of 4 basic kinds of tissue. Those are Nervous Tissue, Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue and Muscular Tissue. Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely spread and the one that performs more different functions.
they are... 1.Protoderm 2.Procambium 3.Ground meristem
# Hinge joints allow movement in one direction, as seen in the knees and elbows. # Pivot joints allow a rotating or twisting motion, like that of the head moving from side to side. # Ball-and-socket joints allow the greatest freedom of movement. The hips and shoulders have this type of joint, in which the round end of a long bone fits into the hollow of another bone.
the joint is ghago
connective tissue.
Hinge and saddle
All joints except immovable joints allow bones to move.
the muscles between bones
joints
the muscles between bones
The hinge joint, Ball-and- socket joint, pivot joint, and gliding joint helps you move. They help you move because it move's you body arms, legs, neck, ankels,and wrist and help you move side to side back and forth
Tissue is a organic material inside animals. Tissue is large groups of cells grouped together. This tissue groups up ( just like the cells) to form into an organ, which serves a certain purpose in an animal's body. There are many kinds of tissues, some for holding joints together, some for forming organs, some for forming new cells, ect. Hope this helped!
Yes, it's true.
Connective tissue and nervous tissue.
There is ground, vascular, and dermal.