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Sesamoid bone is derived from
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09/09/2020 7:46 pm
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Sesamoid bone is derived from
(a) Cartilage
(b) Areolar tissue
(c) Tendon
(d) Ligament
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09/09/2020 7:47 pm
(c) Tendon
Explanation:
Sesmoid bones are embedded in tendons. Sesmoids are found in locations where a tendon passes over a joint, such as the hand, knee and foot. Functionally they act to protect the tendon and its mechanical effect.
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