The joints that allow movement of joining bones are called __________.
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Phloem is living tissue, responsible for transporting food and other organic materials. Xylem consists of dead cells (parenchyma is the only living cells present in the xylem). ... They comprise of phloem fibres, sieve tubes, sieve cells, phloem parenchyma and companion cells.
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Joints: Bones come together to form joints. Some joints have a large range of motion, such as the ball-and-socket shoulder joint. Other joints, like the knee, allow bones to move back and forth but not rotate. Muscles: Each muscle is made of thousands of stretchy fibers
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