A&P LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
A&P LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781259990823
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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Synovial joint is diarthroses joint that are most flexible joints present between the bones as bones are not physically connected so they can move freely. Synovial joint is formed between two bones that consist of cartilage which is lined by cavity and is filled with fluid called synovial fluid.

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