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ECPI BIO 111: Exam
Chapter 8,9,10,11
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ECPI BIO 111: Exam Chapter 8,9,10,11 With
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• Bones bound by a sheet of dense
• Held together with dense
connective tissue (interosseous
connective tissue containing many
2 membrane) or a bundle of dense
collagen fibers
connective tissue (interosseous
• Found in bones in close contact
ligament)




: cranial and spinal nerves that
connects third and fourth
3 4 connect CNS to viscera
ventricles
(subconscious activities)




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• Held together with fibrous joints
dense connective tissue
containing many
collagen fibers
• Found in bones in close
contact

• Syndesmosis
3 types of fibrous joints: • Suture
• Gomphosis

• Bones bound by a sheet syndesmosis
of dense connective
tissue (interosseous
membrane) or a bundle
of dense connective
tissue (interosseous
ligament)

• Thin layer of connective suture
tissue (sutural ligament)
connects bones

Cone-shaped bony gomphosis
process in a socket

2 types of cartilaginous • Synchondrosis
joints • Symphysis

Bands of hyaline synchondrosis
cartilage unite bones

• Joint between bodies of Symphysis; Amphiarthrotic
adjacent vertebrae
(intervertebral discs)

• All are diarthrotic joints Synovial Joints

• Hip, shoulder ball and socket

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• Oval condyle fits into condylar
elliptical cavity
• Joints between
metacarpals and
phalanges

• Almost flat, or slightly plane joints
curved
Wrist and ankle joints

• Convex surface fits into hinge joint
concave surface of other
bone
• Elbow, joints between
phalanges

• Atlas- first vertebrae (C1) pivot joints
and dens of axis- second
(C2)
• Cylindrical surface
rotates within ring of
other bone

• Both bones have saddle joints
concave and convex
surfaces
• Carpal and metacarpal
of thumb

Relatively fixed end of a origin
skeletal muscle

More movable end of a insertion
skeletal muscle

• Bending of parts at a flexion
joint

Straightening of parts at extension
a joint


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