The interarticular adipose tissue also seems to be increased in volume, from being infiltrated with a serous fluid, by the discharge of which the diseased bloodvessels may have attempted to relieve themselves.
Defn: Situated between joints or articulations; as, interarticular cartilages and ligaments.
In many mammals, an interarticular cartilage, or bone, between the sternum and the clavicle.
Two of the endopodites of this specimen are of especial interest, as they have interarticular membranes between the last three segments.
Note the interarticular membranes between the segments of the endopodites and the blade-like setae of the exopodites.
Below are parts of two of the endopodites of specimen 236, showing the interarticular membranes.
A compound diarthrodial joint is one in which the joint cavity is divided partly or wholly into two by a meniscus or interarticular fibro-cartilage (fig.
Between the two there is an interarticular fibro-cartilage or meniscus, and the joint is surrounded by a capsule of which the outer part is the thickest.
The other one is the interarticular ligament, which connects the ridge, dividing the two articular cavities on the head of the rib, to the disk; it is absent in the first and three lowest ribs.
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