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Please identify the type of tissue found between the dashed lines with a 'Y' pattern lines drawn in just to the left of the previous zone). Non-mineralized/Non-calcified fibrocartilage Bone Dense tendon Mineralized/Calcified fibrocartilage Question 27 2pts The purpose of the structural anatomy depicted in the image above is to create a gradual transition between tendon and bone in order to strengthen the area where these two tissues come together. False
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Question Text | Please identify the type of tissue found between the dashed lines with a 'Y' pattern lines drawn in just to the left of the previous zone).
Non-mineralized/Non-calcified fibrocartilage
Bone
Dense tendon
Mineralized/Calcified fibrocartilage
Question 27
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The purpose of the structural anatomy depicted in the image above is to create a gradual transition between tendon and bone in order to strengthen the area where these two tissues come together.
False |
Topic | All topics |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |