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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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Wearing at joints at certain points on the skeleton can give you clues about the person's: A. Height B. Weight C. Gender D. Age

Biology
1 answer:
disa [49]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B. Weight

Explanation:

A wearing of joints at specific points on the skeleton can provide you hints regarding the personality's <u>WEIGHT</u>. Because as we know osteoarthritis denotes a position once assumed simply to tear as well as wear on the joint's cartilage. A cartilage defines the surface that is worn flat in a position described as osteoarthritis. A specific obstacle that causes osteoarthritis is due to extra wearing off, as well as short replacement of the cartilage covering. It is related to the joints of a body and joint has a relation with weight because the joint helps in carrying the weight of the body.

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