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    A Fracture in Which the Supporting Structure of the Bone
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A Fracture in Which the Supporting Structure of the Bone

Question 129

Question 129

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A fracture in which the supporting structure of the bone tissue collapses is called a(n) ____ fracture.


A) greenstick
B) hairline
C) compression
D) impacted

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