Joints 4.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Physical EducationAnatomy & physiologyASOCR Created by: HollyCreated on: 27-03-14 13:30 A band of strong fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone Ligament 1 of 8 A slippery fluid to reduce friction between articular cartilage in the joint Synovial Fluid 2 of 8 Glaasy smooth cartilage that is spongy and used to absorb shock and prevent friction Articular Cartilage 3 of 8 A tough fibrous tissue that has two layers, it helps to strengthen the joint Joint Capsule 4 of 8 A flattened fibrous sac to prevent friction at sites where ligaments, bones, muscles and tendons may rub together Bursa 5 of 8 A wedge of white fibrocartilage that makes the joint more stable and reduces wear and tear in the joint surface Meniscus 6 of 8 A pad that provides cushioning between the fibrous capsule and a bone or muscle Pad of Fat 7 of 8 Ball and socket, hinge, pivot, condyloid and gliding are all types of what joint? Synovial 8 of 8
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