Synovial joints have six general features, match the features with definitions: Group of answer choices consists of hyaline cartilage covering ends of bones and Prevents crushing of bone ends
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Which type of cartilage covers the articular surfaces of synovial joints?
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Drag the features at the top to the boxes with the type of joint which has those features. Note that some features may belong to more than one joint type: Part A Reset Help Bone ends covered with cartilage & enclosed in fluid-filled capsule Freely movable Immobile or slightly movable Bones joined by cartilage Bones joined by collagen fibers Hinge, ball-and-socket, etc. Fibrous Joint Cartilaginous Joint Synovial Joint
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