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~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ f i b r o u s j o i n t ~ ~ t p l a n e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s y n o v i a l m e m b r a n e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END GRID THEME WORDS: 0 -- FibrousJoint |Articulating bones bound tightly by fibrous connective tissue (2 wds.) 0 -- Syndesmoses |Type of fibrous joint consisting of bones held together by collagenous ligaments--ie, distal ends of tibia and fibula 0 -- Gomphoses |Fibrous peg-in-socket articulation--only example is tooth in alveolar socket attached with periodontal ligament 0 -- Suture |Most intimate of joints found only in skull--type of fibrous joint 0 -- CartilaginousJoint |Joint in which articulating bones are bound with limited movement by cartilage (2 wds.) 0 -- Symphysis |Specific cartilaginous joint in which fibrocartilage welds two separate bones together--ie, pubis, intervertebral discs 0 -- Synchondroses |Joint in which hyaline cartilage welds two bones together--ie, rib and sternal manubrium 0 -- SynovialJoint |Highly moveable articulation which has a joint cavity (2 wds.) 0 -- Hinge |Synovial joint in which one of the articulating surfaces is trough-shaped, allowing movement in only one plane--ie, knee, elbow 0 -- Plane |Synovial joint with limited side-to-side movement, such as between the carpal or tarsal bones or processes of adjacent vertebrae--also known as "gliding" joint 0 -- Pivot |Synovial joint in which a bone rotates about an axis due to its head fitting into a collar formed by another bone and an encircling ligament--ie, proximal radius/ulna 0 -- Condyloid |Synovial jiont in which movement is bidirectional--ie, knuckle, wrist 0 -- Saddle |Synovial joint in which the articular cartilage has both concave and convex surfaces--ie, base of thumb between carpal and metacarpal 0 -- BallAndSocket |Synovial joint that permits the greatest range of motion--ie, hip, shoulder (3 wds.) 0 -- Synarthroses |Category of Immovable joints such as suture or synchondroses 0 -- Amphiarthroses |Category of slightly moveable joints such as symphysis or syndesmoses 0 -- Diarthroses |Category of freely moveable joints--synovial joints 0 -- SynovialMembrane |Lining of the synovial cavity lateral to the articular cartilage cavity--secretes synovial fluid (2 wds.) 0 -- SynovialFluid |Lubricant within a diarthrotic joint (2 wds.) 0 -- ArticularCartilage |Hyaline cartilage which covers the ends of long bones, producing a cushioning effect of diarthrotic joints (2 wds.) 0 -- Menisci |Cartilaginous wedge within the joint cavity to cushion and guide bones, and to absorb shock 0 -- Bursa |Flattened pouch-like sac filled with fluid--cushion and facilitate movement of tendons or muscles over bone or ligamentous surfaces 0 -- | END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 3 GOMPHOSES |Fibrous peg-in-socket articulation--only example is tooth in alveolar socket attached with periodontal ligament 5 SADDLE |Synovial joint in which the articular cartilage has both concave and convex surfaces--ie, base of thumb between carpal and metacarpal 10 SYNOVIALFLUID |Lubricant within a diarthrotic joint (2 wds.) 12 AMPHIARTHROSES |Category of slightly moveable joints such as symphysis or syndesmoses 13 PIVOT |Synovial joint in which a bone rotates about an axis due to its head fitting into a collar formed by another bone and an encircling ligament--ie, proximal radius/ulna 15 DIARTHROSES |Category of freely moveable joints--synovial joints 16 SYNDESMOSES |Type of fibrous joint consisting of bones held together by collagenous ligaments--ie, distal ends of tibia and fibula 17 HINGE |Synovial joint in which one of the articulating surfaces is trough-shaped, allowing movement in only one plane--ie, knee, elbow 19 FIBROUSJOINT |Articulating bones bound tightly by fibrous connective tissue (2 wds.) 20 PLANE |Synovial joint with limited side-to-side movement, such as between the carpal or tarsal bones or processes of adjacent vertebrae--also known as "gliding" joint 21 SYNOVIALMEMBRANE |Lining of the synovial cavity lateral to the articular cartilage cavity--secretes synovial fluid (2 wds.) CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 CONDYLOID |Synovial jiont in which movement is bidirectional--ie, knuckle, wrist 2 BALLANDSOCKET |Synovial joint that permits the greatest range of motion--ie, hip, shoulder (3 wds.) 4 CARTILAGINOUSJOINT |Joint in which articulating bones are bound with limited movement by cartilage (2 wds.) 6 ARTICULARCARTILAGE |Hyaline cartilage which covers the ends of long bones, producing a cushioning effect of diarthrotic joints (2 wds.) 7 SYNARTHROSES |Category of Immovable joints such as suture or synchondroses 8 SUTURE |Most intimate of joints found only in skull--type of fibrous joint 9 SYNOVIALJOINT |Highly moveable articulation which has a joint cavity (2 wds.) 10 SYNCHONDROSES |Joint in which hyaline cartilage welds two bones together--ie, rib and sternal manubrium 11 SYMPHYSIS |Specific cartilaginous joint in which fibrocartilage welds two separate bones together--ie, pubis, intervertebral discs 14 MENISCI |Cartilaginous wedge within the joint cavity to cushion and guide bones, and to absorb shock 18 BURSA |Flattened pouch-like sac filled with fluid--cushion and facilitate movement of tendons or muscles over bone or ligamentous surfaces END CURRENT CLUES END.