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A temporary joint where bones are connected by hyaline cartilage is known as a synchondrosis. This type of joint allows for some movement during growth and typically ossifies as part of the normal developmental process. An example of a synchondrosis is the joint between the rib and sternum in young individuals.
There are four long bones in the stifle joint, which is equivalent to the human knee joint. These long bones are the femur, tibia, fibula, and patella.
Yes, the word "joint" has a long "o" sound, pronounced like "joynt."
eight years
The only long head of the triceps is related to the moment of glenohumeral joint. This glenohumeral joint is more commonly called as shoulder joint. Whether this long head of the triceps is stretched or not, can not be commented.
how long was the process
The articular cartilage of long bones receives oxygen and nutrients from the synovial fluid that surrounds it within the joint cavity. This fluid is rich in nutrients and provides nourishment to the cartilage through diffusion. Additionally, the movement and compression of the joint during physical activity helps to facilitate this process.
Yes, epiphyseal plates are cartilaginous joints located near the ends of long bones in children that are involved in the process of bone growth and ossification.
Long term care of the artificial joint involves refraining from heavy activity and heavy lifting, and learning how to sit, walk, how to get out of beds, chairs, and cars so as not to dislocate the joint
Can be up to a month.
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