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hyaline cartilage
synovial
A fibrous joint is an immovable joint. An example would be the bones in the skull.
The articular surfaces of the TM joint ARE covered in hyaline cartliage. It's the disc that resides in between the mandibular condyle and temporal eminence that is made of fibrocartilage. Fibrocartilage gives the disc a degree of resiliency and ability to adapt and remodel. -James P. Boyd, DDS http://www.DrJimBoyd.com
This tissue is hyaline cartilage. It is rather smooth and slippery.
Hyaline Cartilage
Hyaline cartilage is found on the joint surfaces.
reticular tissue
hyaline cartilage
hyaline cartilage
Inside the joint capsules.
Inside the joint capsules.
articular cartilage
This would be hyaline cartilage, the material lining the bones in the joint cavity.
Articular cartilage or hyaline cartilage.
synovial
The articular cartilage is the thin layer of white tissue covering the bone in the joint space. The articular cartilage is made of hyaline cartilage.