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Capo

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Between which structures will you find a joint that contains synchondrosis costal cartilage?
 
  a. Vertebrae
  b. Ribs and sternum
  c. Sutures of the skull
  d. Facial bones

Question 2

The skeletal muscles are encased in a connective tissue framework made of:
 
  a. bone.
  b. epithelium.
  c. fascia.
  d. cartilage.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Synchondrosis costal cartilage is located between the ribs and the sternum. This type of cartilage is not found between the vertebrae, sutures of the skull, or between the facial bones.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Each skeletal muscle is a separate organ, encased in a three-part connective tissue framework called fascia. This framework is not made of bone, epithelium, or cartilage.



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