Biology, asked by gunnu0411, 6 months ago

This is a load-bearing joint. The ends of the bones are cushioned by
a pad of cartilages. The lubricant called synovial fluid, keeps the
ends of the bones smooth and protects them from wear and tear.​

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Answered by ridumighaa3006
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Answer:

synovial joints

Explanation:

Synovial fluid is made by the synovial membrane. In synovial joints, the ends of the bones are covered with cartilage (called articular cartilage) which cushions the joint and prevents friction and wear and tear between the bone ends. Cartilage is a soft, spongy connective tissue

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Synovial joints

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