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‘The fluid present between joints, that makes the movement of joints easy, is called:’
Bursae
Synovial
Cartilage
Tendon
- Correct Answer: Option 2, Synovial
- Synovial: It's the fluid found in joints. Helps in reducing friction, allowing smooth movement.
- Bursae: These are small sacs filled with fluid, found near joints. They reduce friction between bones and soft tissues.
- Cartilage: This is a flexible connective tissue found in joints. It cushions bones, protecting them from rubbing against each other.
- Tendon: A strong band of tissue that connects muscles to bones, enabling movement but not directly involved in joint lubrication.
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