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A Handbook of Biology

JØÏÑTS

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Joints are points of contact between bones, or between bones and

cartilages. 3 types:

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Fibrous (immovable) joints: E.g. sutures between skull bones.

(AIPMT 2010, 2015)

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Cartilaginous joints (slightly movable joints): Bones are joined together

with the help of cartilages. E.g. Joints between the adjacent vertebrae.

(AIPMT 1994)

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Synovial (movable) joints: They have a fluid filled synovial cavity between

articulating surfaces of 2 bones.

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Types of Synovial Joint

Joint

Examples

Ball & socket

Shoulder joint & hip joints.

Hinge joint

Knee joint, elbow joint, interphalangeal

joints

(AIPMT 2009)

Pivot joint

Joints between atlas & axis

(NEET 2017)

Gliding joint

Joints between carpals

Saddle joint

Joints between carpal & metacarpal of

thumb

DÏSØRDËRS ØF MÜSÇÜLÅR & SKËLËTÅL SÝSTËMS

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Myasthenia gravis: Auto immune disorder. It

affects neuromuscular junction leading to

fatigue, weakening and paralysis of skeletal

muscles.

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Muscular

dystrophy:

Progressive

degeneration of skeletal muscles. Mostly

due to genetic disorder.

(NEET 2019

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Arthritis: Inflammation of joints.

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Tetany: Rapid muscle spasm due to low Ca2+

in body fluid.

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