SYNARTHROSIS Fibrous a.) Suture: between the bones of the skull b.) Gomphosis: between the teeth and the jaws Cartilaginous a.) Synchondrosis: epiphyseal cartilage (in long bone) Bone a.) Synostosis: epiphyseal line (in frontal suture) ** Very strong; least movable ________________________________________ AMPHIARTHROSIS Fibrous a.) Syndesmosis: between the tibia and fibula Cartilaginous a.) Symphysis: between the pubic bones ** Strong; more movable _______________________________________ DIARTHROSIS Synovial a.) Monaxial: one axis (elbow) b.) Biaxial: two axis (fingers) c.) Triaxial: three axis (shoulder) ** Weak; most movable
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Is there anywhere that I can download this powerpoint you have on this video? At the very beginning you showed a powerpoint slide saying to pause and write it down but I cant see it, the words are to small for me to read on the video.
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You are quite right, an articulation does include the cartilage etc. The general definition of articulation is where two thing come together. In this beginning lecture for my class we focus first almost solely on the bones to start, how they join, and the classifications of these articulations (synarthroses etc.) For example for sutures, we discuss how two skull bones join by fibers and are immoveable as a result. Thank you for your comment and for bringing attention to the broader picture!
Wow, you are an ideal instructor. Your lectures are so helpful and clear. Thank you so much for posting these lectures. I was so lost in A&P until i watched these videos. Your lectures have greatly improved my grades. Thank you once again :)
Awesome thank you so much! I am SO glad they are helpful to you. If you would like to private message me your email I would be more than happy to email you the chart you weren't able to see.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I was wondering if there is any possible way you could e-mail a copy of the chart to me since it is difficult to read on my end?
Can you post a new video going over chapter 8 and 9 in Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th edition please please please! Your videos are the only thing getting me through this class!
In the synarthroses slide you include the four major subcategories of structure, but you did not list Syndesmosis. Is it less prominent than the others, or am I missing info. Thank you!
HI Sarah! The syndesmosis is a type of amphiarthrosis. I have a chart I can send you with the categories if you still need it. My email is anatomygmc@yahoo.com.
Very informational video but the quality of the video for the document that was shown was very blurry . However I can very clearly see the message informing me to buy your study guide...
Hi Kayla, this video was originally for my "in seat" students at my college. They are given hard copies of the chart. Some can see it clearly on screen, some can't. For those viewers that are not my students, that have trouble reading the chart...they often email me at my posted address: anatomygmc@yahoo.com. I will send them/you a copy of the chart. I believe there are several comments like this under the video--requesting the chart. If you still need the chart, email me. I trust the rest of the video(s) aren't blurry? As far as the study guide, it is available to those who need extra help and is an additional resource for my students.
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. They have tremendously helped me being that I'm a visual learner. I love how you are so detailed:) Is it any way you could emailed me the chart from the Articulations video?
would you be able to email me the chart as well? I know I can look it up elsewhere but the way you've organized it is way better than any of my textbook or online options!
SYNARTHROSIS
Fibrous
a.) Suture: between the bones of the skull
b.) Gomphosis: between the teeth and the jaws
Cartilaginous
a.) Synchondrosis: epiphyseal cartilage (in long bone)
Bone
a.) Synostosis: epiphyseal line (in frontal suture)
** Very strong; least movable
________________________________________
AMPHIARTHROSIS
Fibrous
a.) Syndesmosis: between the tibia and fibula
Cartilaginous
a.) Symphysis: between the pubic bones
** Strong; more movable
_______________________________________
DIARTHROSIS
Synovial
a.) Monaxial: one axis (elbow)
b.) Biaxial: two axis (fingers)
c.) Triaxial: three axis (shoulder)
** Weak; most movable
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you have saved my grade. your videos are beyond helpful and you teach me everything i need to know. My teacher is horrible this semester and you have saved my grade!!!! Thank you so much!
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Is there anywhere that I can download this powerpoint you have on this video? At the very beginning you showed a powerpoint slide saying to pause and write it down but I cant see it, the words are to small for me to read on the video.
Very Helpful to refresh all the subject that i need, I love listening to your lecture big help for my upcoming NBDE 1 keep up the good work. Thank you so much for sharing.
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You are quite right, an articulation does include the cartilage etc. The general definition of articulation is where two thing come together. In this beginning lecture for my class we focus first almost solely on the bones to start, how they join, and the classifications of these articulations (synarthroses etc.) For example for sutures, we discuss how two skull bones join by fibers and are immoveable as a result. Thank you for your comment and for bringing attention to the broader picture!
This is one of the best and detailed I have ever since...thank you!
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Wow, you are an ideal instructor. Your lectures are so helpful and clear. Thank you so much for posting these lectures. I was so lost in A&P until i watched these videos. Your lectures have greatly improved my grades. Thank you once again :)
I like listening to your tape and it has help me improve in my biology class. I hope we can see each other and get to know each other.
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Awesome thank you so much! I am SO glad they are helpful to you. If you would like to private message me your email I would be more than happy to email you the chart you weren't able to see.
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Do you happen to have videos for Anatomy and Physiology 2? :(
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Thank you so much for posting this video! I was wondering if there is any possible way you could e-mail a copy of the chart to me since it is difficult to read on my end?
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Can you post a new video going over chapter 8 and 9 in Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th edition please please please! Your videos are the only thing getting me through this class!
In the synarthroses slide you include the four major subcategories of structure, but you did not list Syndesmosis. Is it less prominent than the others, or am I missing info. Thank you!
HI Sarah! The syndesmosis is a type of amphiarthrosis. I have a chart I can send you with the categories if you still need it. My email is anatomygmc@yahoo.com.
Where can I get the chart you created in the beginning of this video on joints? I love your videos, so helpful!!
Hi I know this video is a bit old but I would like to know if you can email me the list at time (1:46) it's a bit blurry ????
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I would also like that chart:) I couldn't see it in the video.
Very informational video but the quality of the video for the document that was shown was very blurry . However I can very clearly see the message informing me to buy your study guide...
Hi Kayla, this video was originally for my "in seat" students at my college. They are given hard copies of the chart. Some can see it clearly on screen, some can't. For those viewers that are not my students, that have trouble reading the chart...they often email me at my posted address: anatomygmc@yahoo.com. I will send them/you a copy of the chart. I believe there are several comments like this under the video--requesting the chart. If you still need the chart, email me. I trust the rest of the video(s) aren't blurry? As far as the study guide, it is available to those who need extra help and is an additional resource for my students.
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Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. They have tremendously helped me being that I'm a visual learner. I love how you are so detailed:) Is it any way you could emailed me the chart from the Articulations video?
Yay! Thank you so much Terrokka! I am SO glad! I would be happy to send it to you...email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com.
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HI! If you still need this email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com
would you be able to email me the chart as well? I know I can look it up elsewhere but the way you've organized it is way better than any of my textbook or online options!
Thank you! Sure, email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com!
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Can someone please tell me what the list says I can't see it at all >_
Hi Ingrid--I would be happy to email it to you if you still need it!
Can you post the chart again so it's readable? Great help!
would you be able to email me this chart as well? not sure if you still have it since this is an older video
I do! Email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com
can you email me the chart for articulation chapter. than you so much.
Is the chart still be able to be emailed?
email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com
can you email me the chart you made? it is a bit blurry. Thanks
Sure! Email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com!
hello can you please email me the list? Thank you!
Joanne--I am so sorry I missed this comment! Am I too late to help you with other chapters?
I can't see the list!! :(
I need a copy of chart too
Hi! email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com.
Can you please email me the chart?
Sure email me at anatomygmc@yahoo.com
is the chart still able to be emailed?
Yes!
@@AnatomyGMC okay thank you! i emailed you