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describe the synovial joints under the following headings common structurs​

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Answered by ruckmaniananya0815
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A synovial joint, also known as diarthrosis, joins bones with a fibrous joint capsule that is continuous with the periosteum of the joined bones, constitutes the outer boundary of a synovial cavity, and surrounds the bones' articulating surfaces. The synovial cavity/joint is filled with synovial fluid. The joint capsule is made up of an outer layer, the articular capsule, which keeps the bones together structurally, and an inner layer, the synovial membrane, which seals in the synovial fluid.

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Types of Synovial Joints

Pivot Joint

Hinge Joint

Condyloid Joint

Saddle Joint

Plane Joint

Ball-and-Socket Joint

Answered by laiba8776
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