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16 July, 12:47

What type of tissue protects bones in joints by preventing friction?

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  1. 16 July, 13:09
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    the bones of fibrous joints are joined by fibrous tissue, such as the sutures in the skull or the pelvis. Fibrous joints allow no movement at all. he bones of synovial joints meet in a joint capsule, such as the knee joint where the femur and tibia meet. These joints are the most common and most moveable joints in the human body
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