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Which of the following structures may be found in a diarthrotic joint?

a. bursae
b. intracapsular ligament
c. synovial membrane
d. menisci
e. all of the above

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Answer:

The correct option is: e. all of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

A diarthrotic joint, also known as synovial joint, is the most movable and commonly found joint in the mammals. The diarthrotic joint or diarthrosis joins the fibrous joint capsule with the bone and contains the synovial membrane which secures the synovial fluid present in the cavity of the synovial joint. Some additional structures present in this joint are intracapsular ligaments, Articular fat pads, Articular discs (menisci), tendons, bursae, etc.

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