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1 July, 10:14

What type of bones form inside the tendon of a muscle, where it crosses a joint?

A. axial bones

B. flat bones

C. sesamoid bones

D. short bones

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  1. 1 July, 10:39
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    The answer is C. Sesamoid bones
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