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    Cartilage Cells Are Located in Spaces Called Lacunae
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Cartilage Cells Are Located in Spaces Called Lacunae

Question 40

Question 40

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Cartilage cells are located in spaces called lacunae.The cells are called


A) osteocytes
B) histiocytes
C) mast cells
D) chondrocytes
E) thrombocytes

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