★ Connective Tissue Quiz
Fibrocartilage is a type of connective tissue that is highly compressible. Where is it located?
A. Dermis-lower layer of skin
B. Ligaments-attached to bone at joints
C. Forms cushion like discs between the vertebrae
D. Tendons-attach muscle to bone
Select your answer:
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A. endocytosis
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE