Asked by Carla Gorton on Sep 23, 2024

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Which of the following structures is NOT found in a synovial joint?

A) Joint capsule
B) Synovial membrane
C) Articular cartilage
D) Ligaments
E) All of these structures are found in a synovial joint.

Synovial Joint

A type of joint that is enclosed within a capsule containing synovial fluid, allowing for smooth movement between bones.

Joint Capsule

A sac-like structure that encloses the end of bones in a joint, providing stability and containing synovial fluid that lubricates the joint.

Articular Cartilage

The smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints.

  • Understand the structural features of synovial joints.
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Tshering Lhamo5 days ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
All of these structures are found in a synovial joint. The joint capsule encloses the joint, the synovial membrane lines the inner surface of the capsule, articular cartilage covers the ends of bones, and ligaments connect bones to bones, providing stability.