What is the purpose of cartilage in joints?
A. To provide nutrients to the bones.
B. To store fat for energy.
C. To connect muscles to bones.
D. The purpose of cartilage in joints is to provide cushioning and reduce friction between bones.
Select your answer:
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A person would see a cardiologist if they had problems with their _____.
A. Skin
B. Brain
C. Heart
D. Blood