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Theleeman Theleeman
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6 years ago
While comparing and contrasting joints, the instructor mentions that the primary role of fibrocartilage includes: Select all that apply.
 
  A) Absorption of physical shock
  B) Provision of flexibility
  C) Facilitation of long bone growth
  D) Tissue hydration
  E) Rigidity
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6 years ago
Ans: A, B
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The fibrocartilaginous intervertebral disks between the vertebrae consist of binding connective tissue that holds the vertebrae together. These joints provide strength and shock absorption as well as considerable flexibility. Fibrocartilage is less flexible than other types of cartilage, and hyaline cartilage, not fibrocartilage, contributes to bone growth. Fibrocartilage does not contribute to tissue hydration.
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