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which of the following describes fibrous joints? multiple choice they a…

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which of the following describes fibrous joints?

multiple choice

they are covered with hyaline cartilage.
they are held together by a disc of cartilage.
they are freely moveable.
they are connected by short collagen fibers.
they are slightly moveable.

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze structural joint classifications

Using the Joint Classification knowledge point
Joints are classified structurally based on the material binding the bones together and the presence or absence of a joint cavity:

  • Fibrous joints: Bones joined by dense fibrous connective tissue; no joint cavity.
  • Cartilaginous joints: Bones united by cartilage; no joint cavity.
  • Synovial joints: Bones separated by a fluid-filled joint cavity.

Evaluate fibrous joint characteristics

Using the Fibrous Joints knowledge point

  • Fibrous joints are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue, primarily consisting of short collagen fibers.
  • They lack a joint cavity and are typically immovable (synarthrotic) or only slightly movable (amphiarthrotic).
  • Examples include sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses.

Evaluate the given options

  • "They are covered with hyaline cartilage": This describes the articular surfaces of synovial joints.
  • "They are held together by a disc of cartilage": This describes cartilaginous joints (specifically symphyses).
  • "They are freely moveable": This describes synovial joints (diarthroses).
  • "They are connected by short collagen fibers": This correctly describes the structural makeup of fibrous joints.
  • "They are slightly moveable": While some fibrous joints (like syndesmoses) are slightly movable, this is a functional description rather than a defining structural characteristic that applies generally, and "connected by short collagen fibers" is the precise structural definition.

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<mcq-option>They are covered with hyaline cartilage.</mcq-option>
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<mcq-option>They are freely moveable.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>They are connected by short collagen fibers.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>They are slightly moveable.</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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Analyze structural joint classifications

Using the Joint Classification knowledge point
Joints are classified structurally based on the material binding the bones together and the presence or absence of a joint cavity:

  • Fibrous joints: Bones joined by dense fibrous connective tissue; no joint cavity.
  • Cartilaginous joints: Bones united by cartilage; no joint cavity.
  • Synovial joints: Bones separated by a fluid-filled joint cavity.

Evaluate fibrous joint characteristics

Using the Fibrous Joints knowledge point

  • Fibrous joints are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue, primarily consisting of short collagen fibers.
  • They lack a joint cavity and are typically immovable (synarthrotic) or only slightly movable (amphiarthrotic).
  • Examples include sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses.

Evaluate the given options

  • "They are covered with hyaline cartilage": This describes the articular surfaces of synovial joints.
  • "They are held together by a disc of cartilage": This describes cartilaginous joints (specifically symphyses).
  • "They are freely moveable": This describes synovial joints (diarthroses).
  • "They are connected by short collagen fibers": This correctly describes the structural makeup of fibrous joints.
  • "They are slightly moveable": While some fibrous joints (like syndesmoses) are slightly movable, this is a functional description rather than a defining structural characteristic that applies generally, and "connected by short collagen fibers" is the precise structural definition.

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<mcq-option>They are held together by a disc of cartilage.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>They are freely moveable.</mcq-option>
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<mcq-option>They are slightly moveable.</mcq-option>
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