What is the primary role of synovial fluid in joints?
A. To provide nutrients to the bones.
B. To lubricate joints and reduce friction.
C. To connect muscles to bones.
D. To store energy in the form of fat.
Select your answer:
Topics:
Deficiency Disease Dementia Acute Responses to Exercise Biodiversity Conservation DNA Replication RDA Dental Caries Human Body Food System & Nutrients Anatomy - Cellular Respiration STNA (State Tested Nursing Assistant) Nephrology (Hemodialysis) Medical Terminology Prefixes Molecular Biology Metabolic Sauver MicrobesOther quiz:
Immune Response › ViewViruses are not considered living organisms even though they have several characteristics of living things. What is the reason viruses are not considered alive?
A. They are too small.
B. A virus is a living organism.
C. They need a host to reproduce.
D. Viruses do not have DNA/genetic material.
Medical Terminology Prefixes › View
meg/o
A. again
B. around
C. one
D. large