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16 October, 01:27

Characterized by hyaline cartilage connecting the bony portions

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  1. 16 October, 01:48
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    Characterized by hyaline cartilage connecting the bony portions cartilaginous joint - synchondrosis.

    Cartilaginous joints are those joints that are connected completly by cartilage (fibrocartilage or hyaline). Where the connecting medium is hyaline it is called synchondrosis. An example of a synchondrosis joint is the first sternocostal joint (the first rib - the manubrium).
  2. 16 October, 01:52
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    cartilaginous, Synchondroses

    Explanation; Cartilaginous joints contain cartilage and allow very little movement; there are two types of cartilaginous joints: synchondroses and symphyses. Synchondrosis is a cartilaginous joint in which the connecting medium is a hyaline cartilage, while in symphyses joints hyaline cartilage covers the end of the bone. Synchondroses are found in the epiphyseal plates of growing bones in children, while symphyses are found at the joints between vertebrae and between pubic bones,
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