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Explain Synovial Joint.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Synovial Joint, the ends of articulating bones are covered with aa thin layer of cartilage. The entire Joint is covered with a tough synovial capsule. The cavity of the Capsule contains Synovial Fluid. Synovial Fluid acts as a lubricant to reduce friction between the bones.Synovial Joint is further reinforced by strong and elastic ligaments outside the synovial capsule. These ligaments help in bringing the articulating bones back to their normal position after movement.

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Answered by Draxillus
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your answer goes like this :-

Movable joints are called Synovial joints.These joints are freely movalbe .This is because they are fluid filled .This fluid is called SYNOVIAL fluid.This fluid enables movement. Examples are joints at knees,elbows and shoulders.

Synovial joints are further classified into six parts :-

(1)Gliding joints (2)Hinge joint (3)Condyloid joint (4)Saddle joint (5)Ball and socket joints (6)pivot joints.


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