fibrous synchondrosis
Types of cartiliginous joints: Synchondrosis Symphysis Synchondrosis joint has bands of hyaline cartilage which unite bones and an epiphyseal plate (temporary). For example between manubrium and first rib (synarthrotic). Symphysis joint has a pad of fibrocartilage between bones. For example the pubis symphysis and the joint between bodies of vertebrae. (amphiarthrotic).
It is located in Italy.It is located in Italy.It is located in Italy.It is located in Italy.It is located in Italy.It is located in Italy.
It is located near the center of the brainIt is located in the corpus callosumepithalamus
In the spring it is located in the southern hemisphere In the fall it is located in the morthern hemisphere
It is located on the base of the skull (this is the underneath part) and is the epiphyses between the sphenoid bone and the occipital bone. It fuses at approximately age twenty.
synchondrosis
synchondrosis
Synchondrosis
It consists of bone connected to bone by hyaline cartilage.
synchondrosis
Bone united by hyaline cartilage. Example: Epiphyseal plate
fibrous synchondrosis
cartilaginous joints or synchondrosis joints
Amphiarthrosis
it is one of four options syndesmosis synchondrosis symphysis or Diarthrosis
Syndesmosis: Amphiarthrotic (meaning they slightly move), fibrous joint held together by ligaments. Ex: joints joining fibula and tibia Synchondrosis: Synarthrotic (meaning they do not move), cartilaginous joints held together by hyaline cartilage. Ex: epiphyseal plate