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Medical Terminology

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Question:

What allows bones to move?

Author: Dominic Febles



Answer:

Nerves tell muscles to move, then the muscle connects to a tendon that starts the bone movement, then cartilage between to joints of two bones allow for the bones to glide on each other, then ligaments allow both conjoining bones to move


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