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First Book in Physiology and Hygiene

CHAPTER XVIII
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The bones are useful for support, protection, and motion.
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The place where two bones join is called a joint.
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The tough substance which covers the ends of many bones is called cartilage or gristle.
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The joints are enabled to work easily by the aid of a fluid secreted for that purpose.
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The ends of the bones are held together in a joint by means of ligaments.
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