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fissure

narrow slit

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foramen

hole for nerves and blood vessels

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canal

elongated

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aperture

large hole

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fenestra

hole covered with connective tissue

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meatus

tube-like

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elivations

rounded and irregular elevations known from ther size.

  1. tubercle

  2. tuberosity

  3. tuberochanter

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depression classified according to their ?

pit , fovea , fossa

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notch:

sudden depression between 2 elevations

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fossa

large shallow depression

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groove

elongated depression contains nerve or blood vessels

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Articular surfaces

  1. condyle

  2. head 3)facet

  3. trochela

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condyle

smooth part at the end of the bone who articulates with another bone to form a joint

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head

rounded condyle on a neck

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facet

smooth and flat which is usually covered with cartilage, articulates with another bone.

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trochela

grooved articular surface

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functions of bony skeleton ?

  1. determines shape & lenght of the body

  2. it forms jointed levers premitting movements

  3. it protects the vital organs from damage

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joints

is the meaning of 2 bones

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fibrous joints:

rarely movable or immovable

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cartilginous joints

limited movements

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synovial joints

moves freely

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suture type

found in between skull

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syndesmosis type

formed in inferior tibio-fibular joints

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gomphosis

found in the jaw between the teeth roots and the jaw bones

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primary cartligenous

formed by the meeting of articulating bones by hyaline cartilage

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secondary cartligenous joint

1)surfaces are of hyaline and fibercartligenous components 2) allow slight movements 3) found in body midline

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types of synovial joints based on axial

  1. uniaxial

  2. biaxial

  3. multiaxial

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hinge ( uniaxial )

allows the elbow to make flexion and extention

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pivot ( uniaxial )

when the bone rotates inside a ring

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saddle ( biaxial )

Occurs when the two touching surfaces have convex and concave

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ellipsoid (bioaxial )

a condyle articulates with elliptical depression which does flexion and extention and adduction and abduction

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bicondyler joint ( biaxial )

the movement it mainly around one axis and also limited

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plane synovial ( multiaxial )

bones past each other

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ball and socket ( multiaxial )

allows movement in almost any direction

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