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    Small Pockets of Synovial Fluid That Reduce Friction and Act
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Small Pockets of Synovial Fluid That Reduce Friction and Act

Question 89

Question 89

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Small pockets of synovial fluid that reduce friction and act as a shock absorber where ligaments and tendons rub against other tissues are called


A) bursae.
B) fat pads.
C) articular cartilages.
D) menisci.
E) scapulae.

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