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Q: What general type of tissue includes fibrous elastic cartilaginous and adipose tissue?
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Fibrous tissue can be adipose dense or?

loose


What joint lacks a synovial cavity?

Fibrous and cartilaginous joints do not have cavities


Why don't fibrous and cartilaginous joints have no joint cavity?

Joint cavities usually consist of two bones whose articular ends are covered by hyaline cartilage, this isn't true for fibrous and cartilaginous joints. Also, joint cavities are located where a wide range of motion is used everyday. Fibrous and cartilaginous joints don't have wide ranges of motion and are immovable(fibrous)


What are the characteristics of the three major types of joints?

synovial, cartilaginous, and fibrous


Are skull joints called cartilaginous joints?

NO! They are fibrous joints and not moveable at all.


Which of the following correctly lists the three structural types of joints?

Fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial


What is the fibrous elastic tissue that lies between each of the bones of the spine?

Intervertebral discs are the fibrous, elastic tissue that lie between each of the bones in the spine. They function as shock absorbers.


What joint moves the most synovial cartilaginous fibrous or immovable joint?

A synovial joint moves the most freely.


What are the specialized types of connective tissue?

Specialized connective tissue includes: Liquid (blood and lymph), bone (spongy and compact), and cartilage (hyaline, fibrous, and elastic).


What are the thin tough elastic strands of meat called?

fibrous connective meat


What in the body is tough elastic tissue?

A ligament is a type of tough elastic tissue. It is white and fibrous and connects one bone to another.


What develops when nornmally elastic connective tissues are replaced with nonelastic fibrous tissues?

contracture