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    Which Structure Is the Site of Attachment for Tendons
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Which Structure Is the Site of Attachment for Tendons

Question 39

Question 39

Multiple Choice

Which structure is the site of attachment for tendons?


A) endosteum
B) articular cartilage
C) periosteum
D) osteon

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