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Systems 1b Practical Anatomy- Body Architecture

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These include fibrocartilaginous and hyaline joints, which usually occur at the midline. Articulating bone are covered with hyaline cartilage and have a thick, fairly compressible pad of fibrocartilage between them. Examples include the pubic synthesis and joints in the ribs.

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What is a secondary cartilaginous joint?


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