Questions: A situation where the bones are connected exclusively by ligaments, cords, or bands of fibrous tissue is a synchondrosis gomphosis syndesmosis suture
Transcript text: A situation where the bones are connected exclusively by ligaments, cords, or bands of fibrous tissue is a $\qquad$ synchondrosis gomphosis syndesmosis suture
Solution
The answer is the third one: syndesmosis.
Explanation for each option:
Synchondrosis: This is a type of joint where the bones are connected by hyaline cartilage. An example is the epiphyseal plate in growing bones. Therefore, this is incorrect for a joint connected by ligaments or fibrous tissue.
Gomphosis: This is a type of joint where a peg fits into a socket, such as the connection between a tooth and its socket in the jaw. This is not a joint connected by ligaments or fibrous tissue, so it is incorrect.
Syndesmosis: This is a type of joint where the bones are connected by ligaments, cords, or bands of fibrous tissue. An example is the distal tibiofibular joint. This is the correct answer.
Suture: This is a type of joint found in the skull where the bones are connected by a thin layer of dense fibrous connective tissue. While it involves fibrous tissue, it is not characterized by ligaments, cords, or bands, so it is incorrect in this context.
In summary, a syndesmosis is the type of joint where bones are connected exclusively by ligaments, cords, or bands of fibrous tissue.