Anatomy of Bone and Cartilage

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The protein present in the matrix of bone is called chondrin.

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Diaphysis is the terminal region filled with red marrow.

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Bone is formed by chondrocytes.

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Cartilage is classified into only two types: hyaline and elastic.

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Fibrous joints are partially movable.

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Synovial joints do not have a fluid-filled capsule.

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Skeletal muscles are involuntary.

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Cardiac muscles are found in internal organs.

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Cramps are sudden and voluntary contractions of entire muscles.

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Compound fractures involve cracked bones without breaking the skin.

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The repair process of a simple fracture involves only three stages.

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A sprain is a complete change of position or separation of bones from a joint.

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