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Dennis_Churaev [7]
1 year ago
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A combining form for a flexible form of connective tissue that covers the ends of many bones is:________

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My name is Ann [436]1 year ago
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A combining form for a flexible form of connective tissue that covers the ends of many bones is cartilage.

Connective tissue is the tissue that joins, supports and protects various others organs and tissues of the body.  The examples of connective tissue include: cartilage, adipose tissue, bones, tendons, etc. There are three types of connective tissues: loose, dense and connective.

Cartilage is the connective tissue. It can be found in locations like: between joints, bones, between the vertebrae, in the external ear, etc. The cartilage serves various purposes like support, protection, shape and structure, resistive forces, etc.

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