Which part of a synovial joint produces the synovial fluid? O articular cartilage O menisci O synovial membrane O fibrous capsule
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At a synovial joint, the synovial membrane __________. a. forms the fibrous connective walls of the joint cavity b. is the layer of cartilage that covers the articulating surfaces of the bones c. forms the intracapsular ligaments d. secretes the lubricating synovial fluid
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d. synovial fluid; increases range of motion of serous fluid; increases range of motion of a. serous fluid; lubricates d. some motion; amphiarthrotic amphiarthrotic Fluid-filled sacs called bursae often lie between tendons and the joint capsule of a synovial joint. d. Ligaments provide a smooth, nearly frictionless surface for articulation. b. Articular discs improve the fit between two bones in a synovial joint.
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