Hyaline Cartilage
The articulation between the first costal cartilage and the manubrium is classified as a synchondrosis joint. This type of joint is characterized by the presence of hyaline cartilage that allows for slight movement, primarily during respiration. The first rib's connection to the manubrium is a cartilaginous joint that provides stability while allowing for some flexibility.
Hyaline
Fibrocartilage is the type of cartilage found in the sockets of the hips and shoulders. This is the strongest type of cartilage.
In a synovial joint, cartilage is primarily found on the surfaces of the bones that articulate with each other, forming the joint. This cartilage is known as articular cartilage, and it is composed of hyaline cartilage, which provides a smooth, lubricated surface for joint movement and helps absorb shock during activities.
Damage to a joint cartilage affects the connective tissue. Joint cartilage is made of cartilage, which is a type of connective tissue that provides cushioning and support to the joint. Damage to this tissue can lead to pain, inflammation, and reduced range of motion in the joint.
Articular cartilage.
At the thorax (ribs)
The contacting cushioning surfaces of a moving joint like your hip joint consist of cartilage. Cartilage is a smooth, rubbery connective tissue that helps to reduce friction and absorb shock between bones in a joint.
Cartilage is found at the elbow joint so that the synovial fluid doesn't touches the ulna directly.
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