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joint between the two vertebrae is protected by​

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They are covered by a thin layer of cartilage and are surrounded by a connective tissue joint capsule. On the inside of this capsule, as in all other joints too, there is a mucous membrane that forms the inner lining of the joint, the synovial membrane.

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They are covered by a thin layer of cartilage and are surrounded by a connective tissue joint capsule. On the inside of this capsule, as in all other joints too, there is a mucous membrane that forms the inner lining of the joint, the synovial membrane.

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