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Name the tissue at the end of a bone that reduces friction in a joint?

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Answered by deepakachu5114
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ligament.

its a soft connective tissue found in all joints.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hyaline cartilage

The ends of the joint bones are covered with smooth, glass-like hyaline cartilage which reduces friction during movement. A synovial joint contains a synovial cavity and dense, irregular connective tissue that forms the articular capsule normally associated with accessory ligaments.

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