So fibrous and cartilaginous joints are almost not movable and are kept in position by the fibrous and bone/ cartilage tissue which keep them attached. Your question is probably specially regarding the stability of the synovial joint. Here the bones are kept in position by the counter acting muscle tone. You can easily dislocate the joint of the person who is under general anaesthesia. Next are the ligaments. They are made up of strong fibres of collagen. They are as strong as steel fibres, weight for weight. Then you have the synovial membrane to protect the joints, which is made up of tough tissue.
Ligaments, cartlidge, tendons
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
Different types of joints are held together by different tissues types:Sutures and gomphoses are held together by dense fibrous connective tissue. Synchondroses are held together by hyaline cartilage.Symphyses are held together by fibrocartilage.Diarthroses or synovial joints, the most common type of joints, are held together by ligaments and joint capsules, which are made of dense fibrous connective tissue.
the tissues in the skeletal system are *bones *cartilage *ligaments
Immovable joints and slightly movable joints are related because they are two types of joints that are functional junctions between bones.
Two bones come together at a joint or articulation. There are many different types of joints such as the "hinge" joint, the "ball and socket" joint, the "ellipsoid" joint, and more. Prominent joints on the human body include elbows and knees.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
All types of connective tissues hold something together.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
The ligaments forms a joint to connect and hold bones together.
Different types of joints are held together by different tissues types:Sutures and gomphoses are held together by dense fibrous connective tissue. Synchondroses are held together by hyaline cartilage.Symphyses are held together by fibrocartilage.Diarthroses or synovial joints, the most common type of joints, are held together by ligaments and joint capsules, which are made of dense fibrous connective tissue.
Fibrous joints connect bones to minimize movement. The bones of your skull and pelvis are held together by fibrous joints. Cartilaginous joints are joints in which the bones are attached by cartilage. These joints allow for only a little movment, such as in the spine or ribs. Synovial joints allow for much more movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavaties between bones in synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones. Bursa sacks contain the synovial fluid.
3 soft tissues: *Head *Bones *Hair
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
1. Bony Fusion- bones fused together; no movement (also called synostoses joints)2. Fibrous Joints-immovable joints (synarthroses) that have fibrous connective tissue between the articulating bones; little to no movement3. Cartilaginous Joints- cartilage between the bones4. Synovial Joints- have a joint cavity lined by a synovial membrane
the tissues in the skeletal system are *bones *cartilage *ligaments
what are diffrent types of tissues that are working together called
there are 10 major organ tissues that work together