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    Exam 6: The Skeletal System
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    Articular Cartilage Cannot Repair Itself Easily Because It Lacks a Perichondrium
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Articular Cartilage Cannot Repair Itself Easily Because It Lacks a Perichondrium

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Articular cartilage cannot repair itself easily because it lacks a perichondrium.

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