Laboratory Manual for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology Fetal Pig Version
Laboratory Manual for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology Fetal Pig Version
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ISBN: 9781259295645
Author: Terry R. Martin
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 1.1A

Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
Column A

  1. Gomphosis
  2. Suture
  3. Symphysis
  4. Synchondrosis
  5. Syndesmosis
  6. Column B1. Immovable joint between flat bones of the skull united by athin layer of dense connective tissue
    2. Fibrocartilage fills the slightly movable joint
    3. Temporary joint in which bones are united by bands of hyaline cartilage
    4. Slightly movable joint in which bones are united by interosseous membrane
    5. Joint formed by union of tooth root in bony socket

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Summary Introduction

To match:

The term from column A to the correct description in column B.

Introduction:

The fibrous connective tissue joins the adjacent bones. These bones do not possess any space or cavity. The syndesmosis, suture, and gomphosis are the three fibrous joints. The suture joint is narrow and is present in the skull bone. The syndesmosis joint is wide and bones of this joint are connected by fibrous tissue. The gomphosis is the narrow joint between the jaw socket and the root of the tooth.

Answer to Problem 1.1A

The table below represents the correct match from the Column A to Column B.

    Column AColumn B
    a. Gomphosis5. Joint formed by the union of the tooth root in the bony socket.
    b. Suture1. The immovable joint between flat bones of the skull united by a thin layer of dense connective tissue.
    c. Symphysis2. Fibrocartilage fills the slightly movable joint.
    d. Synchondrosis3. The temporary joint in which bones are united by bands of hyaline cartilage.
    e. Syndesmosis4. The slightly movable joint in which bones are united by the interosseous membrane.

Explanation of Solution

  1. In mandible and maxillary bone, the teeth sockets are connected to teeth with the help of Gomphosis. Hence, this can be correctly matched with 5.
  2. The suture is present in the skull. It is an immovable fibrous joint present in between flat bones. A thin layer of connective tissue is connected with the joint. Hence, it can be correctly matched with 1.
  3. The fusion of fibrocartilage between the two bones is symphysis. The symphysis is a slightly movable joint that is filled with fibrocartilage. Hence, it can be correctly matched with 2.
  4. The junction between the first rib and sternum is formed by synchondrosis. The bands of hyaline cartilage connect the bones. Hence, it can be correctly matched with 3.
  5. The syndesmosis is a type of fibrous joint. It is the slightly movable joint in which bony surfaces are joined by an interosseous ligament. Hence, it can be correctly matched with 4.

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Laboratory Manual for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology Fetal Pig Version

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