The connective tissue which forms the articular surfaces of long bones is ____.
a) elastic cartilage
b) synovial membrane
c) hyaline cartilage
d) fibrocartilage
Answer: c) hyaline cartilage
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A. Fetal B. Embryonic C. Adult D. Adolescent
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The largest portion (55%) of blood is called ____.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A monoaxial joint, like the elbow, is capable of which one of the following movements?
A) Rotation B) Circumduction C) Flexion and extension D) Abduction E) Supination and pronation
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