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Articulating Surface
The surface of a bone that makes contact with another bone, allowing for joint movement.
Synovial Membrane
A specialized connective tissue that lines the inner surface of capsules of synovial joints, secreting synovial fluid for lubrication.
Cruciate Ligament
One of the major ligaments in the knee, crucial for stabilizing the joint, including both the anterior and posterior varieties.
Synovial Joint
A type of joint that is surrounded by a fluid-filled capsule, allowing for smooth movement between bones and is commonly found in the knees, elbows, and shoulders.
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