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Fibrous Joints

By :Jemaine Lopez and Martin Esquer

Fibrouse Joints

There are three types of of Fibrouse Joints. These three joints are Sutures, Syndesmosis, and Gomphosis. These joints do not move that much but still have functions. The sutures, syndemosis, and gomphosis function or definition is :

- a suture is a fairly rigid joint between two or more hard elements such as the bony plates of the skull.

- an immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue

- Small quantity of fibrous tissue holds the bones together.

Synarthroses, Amphiarthroses, and Diarthroses

What Connects the Bones?

Synarthroses, Amphithroses, and Diarthroses each have a meaning. Synathroses function or sefinition is an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue. Amphithroses finction or definition is a type of continuous, slightly movable joint. Last of all the Diarthroses function or definition is a type of continuous, slightly movable joint.

The Ligaments are similar to tendons and fasciae as they are all made of connective tissue. The differences in them are in the connections that they make; ligaments connect one bone to another bone, tendons connect muscle to bone and fasciae connect muscles to other muscles.

What are Sutures?

What are Syndamoses?

When you are talking about bones it seems painful. When you get a fractured bone or you get a disabled bone you have to get surgeries and after you have to get stitches so it can keep close and safe. So Sutures is a stitch or many.

The function of Syndesmoses or definition is an immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue. An example of synesmoses is like you sprain your tibia, fibula and talis start to get dislocated.

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