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Iteru [2.4K]
4 years ago
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Can someone answer my biology questions. Most of them are worth more than 5 points,all you have to do is press on my profile pic

ture, then full profile, and then you should see my questions.

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Ne4ueva [31]4 years ago
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We are ready to help you as much as we can my dear.

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It includes two layers, an outer fibrous layer and an inner layer known as the synovial membrane. also called the synovium, it includes a synovial lining and the assisting stromal tissue. It produces synovial fluid that lubricates the joint. The fibrous outer layer of the articular tablet improves joint balance.

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