Why is cartilage important?
a. it contains a fluid that enables the surfaces of bones t...
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Why is cartilage important?
a. it contains a fluid that enables the surfaces of bones to slide over each other smoothly at the joints.
b. it causes bones to fuse together as they grow.
c. it acts as a cushion between bones and protects them as they move against each other.
d. it holds bones together at the joints.
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