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Synovial Membranes
Synovial membrane.
synovial joints have synovial cavities
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The periosteum provides nourishment and attachment sites on bone. Since the ends of bones in synovial joints are covered in hyaline cartilage, they do not need to be covered by the protective layer of periosteum.
Synovial membrane
The synovial membrane is the inner membrane of tissue that lines a joint. The synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid which serves to lubricate the joint and reduce the friction between bones in joints.
The synovial membrane is the inner membrane of tissue that lines a joint. The synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid which serves to lubricate the joint and reduce the friction between bones in joints.
The inner membrane of synovial joints is called the synovial membrane and secretes synovial fluid into the joint cavity.
Synovial Membranes
diarthrotic jointfreely movablealways a joint cavityend of bone covered in hyaline cartilagesleeve-like structure extends from periosteum of one bone to periosteum of otheroutside: dense regular CTinside: synovial membrane that produces synovial fluidmeniscus between bonesbursae cushions joint
Te Synovial Membrane
Those "membranes" are called periosteum. The periosteum is how bone gets part of its blood supply.
The name of the membrane surrounding the joints is called synovial membrane.
it is periosteum
the periosteum covers the bone everywhere there is not articular cartilage