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1
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What is the synonym for amphiarthrosis joints

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Cartilage joint

2
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Which classification of cartilage joint is the first to appear developmentally?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

3
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What is the classification of primary cartilage joints?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

4
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Which cartilage joint forms between ossification centers within a cartilage template?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

5
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Which type of cartilage is characteristic of the (amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis?

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Hyaline cartilage

6
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Which classification of cartilage joint is temporary in its longevity?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

7
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Which classification of cartilage joint is primary, temporary and composed of hyaline cartilage?

A

(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

8
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What are the characteristics of the (amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis?

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They are primary cartilage joints, temporary in longevity, composed of hyaline cartilage and form between ossification centers within a cartilage template

9
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What are examples of temporary cartilage joints?

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Metaphysis, neuro-central joint, neural arch joint, and chondrocranium

10
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Which are examples of a (amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis?

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Metaphysis, neuro-central joint, neural arch joint, chondrocranium, costochondral joints, and the first sternochondral joint

11
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What are examples of a permanent (amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis?

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Costochondral joints or the first sternochondral joint

12
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Which cartilage joint classification would be considered secondary?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

13
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What is the classification of a secondary cartilage joint?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

14
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Which cartilage joint occurs between bone formed by endochondral ossification?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

15
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Which classification of cartilage joint is permanent in its longevity?

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(Amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis

16
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What type of cartilage is characteristic of the (amphiarthrosis) synchondrosis?

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Fibrocartilage or fibrous cartilage

17
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What type of cartilage is characteristic of a secondary cartilage joint?

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Fibrocartilage or fibrous cartilage

18
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Which classification of cartilage joint is secondary, permanent and composed of fibrous cartilage (fibrocartilage)?

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(Amphiarthrosis) symphysis

19
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Which cartilage joint has limited motion, lies in the median plane and occurs between bones formed by endochondral ossification?

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(Amphiarthrosis) symphysis

20
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What are the characteristics of an (amphiarthrosis) symphysis?

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Limited motion, median plane location, support ligaments both anterior and posterior to the joint, more permanent in longevity than synchondrosis and they occur between bones developing by endochondral ossification

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What are the classic examples of an (amphiarthrosis) symphysis?

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Intervertebral disc, pubic symphysis, sternal symphyses and symphysis menti

22
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Which example of an (amphiarthrosis) symphysis is temporary?

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Symphysis menti

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