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Q: What covers the joint surfaces of long bones?
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Covers long bone except at its joint surfaces?

Cartalige


Where is cartalige?

Cartilage is the soft and tough layer that covers the ends of the long bones. It is included in the joint. It protects the bones from wear and tear during the movement.


How many long bones in stifle joint?

There are two long bones in the stifle joint. The stifle joint is made up of the femur, tibia and patella. The femur and tibia are long bones, and the patella is a sesamoid.


What covers the long bones?

The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.


Which connective tissue appears glassy and smooth?

The connective tissue that appears to be glassy and smooth is known as hyaline cartilage. It covers the end of the long bones so as to avoid compression.


Are articular cartilage covers the diaphysis of long bones?

False. They are not.


What are the 2 long bones with large joints?

Although your question is not precise, but I'll answer it1- The knee joint which is a biaxial synovial joint of the condyloid variantit is formed by the 2 long bones femur & tibia2- The elbow joint which is a uniaxial synovial joint ( hinge variant )it is formed by three long bones humerus, radius, and ulna


What is joint arthrokinematics?

the general term for the specific movements of joint surfaces. Normal joint surface movement is necessary to ensure long-term joint integrity. (Joint surface movements are sometimes called joint play motions or component motions). Joint surfaces move with respect to one another by simultaneously (1) rolling, (2) gliding, and (3) spinning.


What is a strong fibrous membrane covering a long bone except at joint surfaces?

periosteum


What is arthrokinematic?

the general term for the specific movements of joint surfaces. Normal joint surface movement is necessary to ensure long-term joint integrity. (Joint surface movements are sometimes called joint play motions or component motions). Joint surfaces move with respect to one another by simultaneously (1) rolling, (2) gliding, and (3) spinning.


What is a tough fibrous membrane that covers the shaft of a long bone?

The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.


What type of tissue covers the end of long bones?

articular cartilage Hyaline cartilage