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Systems 1b Practical Anatomy- Body Architecture

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These are joints made of hyaline cartilage and sometimes occur between ossification centers. This cartilage may ossify with age. Some examples of primary cartilaginous joints in humans are the "growth plates" between ossification centers in long bones.

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What is a primary cartilaginous joint?


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