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The active site of an enzyme
Adipose-Filled
Refers to tissues or spaces within the body that are filled with adipose tissue, a type of connective tissue that stores fat.
Anchors Tendons
A term that may refer to structures or techniques used to attach tendons firmly to bones.
Periosteum
A dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
Bone Growth
A physiological process resulting in the increase in size of bones through the activity of osteoblasts, driven by genetic and environmental factors.
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