Question
If an animal loses joint lubrication, its movement becomes painful. This happens because joints require:
Correct Answer: A
Reduced friction between moving surfaces
Synovial fluid and smooth cartilage reduce friction in many vertebrate joints. Loss of lubrication increases wear and pain during movement.
Synovial fluid and smooth cartilage reduce friction in many vertebrate joints. Loss of lubrication increases wear and pain during movement.
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