Asked by
Kayla Belvine
on Dec 13, 2024Verified
Which joint is a synchondrosis?
A) Sternocostal
B) Interphalangeal
C) Intertarsal
D) Intervertebral
Synchondrosis
A type of cartilaginous joint where bones are connected by hyaline cartilage, allowing for growth or slight movement.
Sternocostal
Pertaining to the region or articulations where the ribs meet the sternum, crucial for rib cage flexibility and resilience.
Intervertebral
Pertaining to the space or area between adjacent vertebrae in the spine.
- Describe the types of joints based on their structural classification and movements allowed.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the types of joints based on their structural classification and movements allowed.