How are bones joined with each other in the human body?
A. Through tendons
B. Through ligaments
C. Through cartilage
D. Through joints
Select your answer:
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SPED Law-lympics › ViewWhich one of the following is NOT a disability category recognized by IDEA?
A. multiple disabilities
B. intellectual disability
C. developmental delay
D. obsessive compulsive disorder
Renal › View
Connective tissue that lies outside the perirenal fat and encloses the kidneys and suprarenal glands.
A. renal capsule
B. pararenal fat
C. perinephric fat
D. renal fascia