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Joint Classifications
Joints
Classification schemes
structural
functional
3 types
fibrous
3 types
3types
sutures
synarthroses
gomphoses
amphiarthroses
Immovable
Slightly moveable
* some say synarthroses,depending
on length of CT
*
syndesmoses
cartilaginous
2types
synchondroses
symphyses
synovial
All classified as
diarthroses
Freely moveable
Synovial vs. Non-synovial joints
Structural
Classifications
Have no
3 types
Have no
fibrous
Joint cavity
Joint capsule
Synovial fluid
Hyaline cartilage
Synovial membrane
cartilaginous
Reinforcing
ligaments
Have
synovial
6 Types
Plane
Non-axial
Hinge
Pivot
Uni-axial
Condyloid
Bi-axial
Saddle
Ball &
socket
Multiaxial
Examples of Types of Synovial Joints
Synovial Joints
6 Types
Plane
Hinge
Pivot
Condyloid
Saddle
Ball &
socket
Example
Example
Example
Example
Example
Example
Intertarsals
Elbow
C1/C2
MCP
CMC 1
Shoulder
Intercarpals
Knee
Prox.. RU
AtlatoOcc.
SternoClav
Hip
Sacroiliac
Inter P.
Radiocarp.
InterV (fcts)
Ankle
MTP
Tissues & Classification
= Groups of
Tissue
Structure
That
share
similar
Cells
Function
4 basic tissues
Fxn = Supports body
Fxn = Movement
Connective
Muscle
4 subtypes
3 subtypes
Smooth
Striated
Fxn = Covering/Lining & Glands
Loose
Cartilage
Blood
Dense
2 subtypes
Cardiac
includes
Areolar
Adipose
Bone
Spongy
types
Compact
2 subtypes
(covering lining vs. glandular)
Simple
Permeable (alveoli,
tubules of kidney)
includes
Nervous
Epithelial
Single layer
CT Proper
Fxn = Control of body
Excitable
Supporting
2+ layers
Stratified
Glandular
types
Squamous
Squamous
Abs./secr. (ducts of glands)
Cuboidal
Cuboidal
Abs (digestive tract)
Columnar
Columnar
Regular
Protects. Keratinized (skin)
or non (mouth)
Stretches, permits distention
(e.g. bladder)
Protects, rare, lines ejac. duct
Irregular
Secr. (e.g. mucus in trachea)
Pseudo Strat.
Named for cells
in apical layer
Reticular
Fibro. C.
Hyaline
Elastic
Precursor of all CT = Mesenchyme
Epithelial membrane = epi t + underlying CT (e.g. mucus membranes, skin membranes, serous membranes)
Cell Structure/Function
Cell
= smallest living unit of
matter
3 main parts
Ctrll center =
Separated from environment by
Site of most chem. cell activities =
nucleus
Plasma memb.
cytoplasm
contains
is a
Surrounded by
Fluid part =
Nuclear memb
has
2 layers
pierced by
Nuclear pores
Nucleoli
Chromatin
Lipid bilayer
Assembly site for
Coiled form =
Has “gateways” =
ribosomes
chromosomes
Protein channels
cytosol
Suspends
organelles
= H2O based
colloidal substance
Suspended parts =
organelles
Are cell’s
metabolic
machinery
inclusions
e.g. stored food,
pigments,
foreign materials
Organelles
Cell
nucleus
cytoplasm
Fluid part =
Surrounded by
Suspended parts =
cytosol
Nuclear Membrane
organelles
synthesize
Cytoskeleton
Structure = 3 types of “fibers”
Function =
Mvmt,
 shape
Radiate
from
Micro.T’s
Note: MTOC is
area w/in
cytoplasm called
centrosome
& centrosome
contains
centrioles
Int Fil
Function =
Centrosome
Transp,
Struct.
matrix of has
Fxn =
Centrioles
Continuous w/
inclusions
3 roles
support
Micro Fil.
Plasma memb.
Function =
Resist tension
Proteaosomes
Lysosomes
Peroxisomes
structure
structure
structure
Multi enzyme cplx
Sacs of enzymes
Sacs of enzymes
Function =
Function =
Digest tagged Ptns
eat old/foreign
Function =
Detox R+,
H2O2, ROH
MTOC
Endoplasmic Ret.
Ribosomes
2 types
SER
destroy
2 types
RER
Structure =
Folded memb
Function =
Lipid synth, Ptn.storage
to
Bound
Free
Structure =
RNA + Protein
Function =
Protein synthesis
Mitochondria
Golgi
structure
structure
Double memb. rods
Flat memb. sacs
Function =
Make ATP
Function =
Modify/Pack Ptn
e.g in secretory
vesicles
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