The lubricating property of the synovial fluid is due to the presence of _________________ in it.
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Synovial membrane.
The synovial membrane produces the synovial fluid required for the lubrication of joints in order to minimize the friction between them.
The synovial membrane is also alternatively called the stratum synoviale and the synovium, and is a layer made up of connective tissues that border the cavities of tendon sheaths, joints, and certain sac-like hollow structures that are filled with a fluid and present between two joints to fight friction.
The synovial membrane produces the synovial fluid required for the lubrication of joints in order to minimize the friction between them.
The synovial membrane is also alternatively called the stratum synoviale and the synovium, and is a layer made up of connective tissues that border the cavities of tendon sheaths, joints, and certain sac-like hollow structures that are filled with a fluid and present between two joints to fight friction.
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