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How are bone and cartilage similar? a. they are both rigid. b. they both act as shock absorbers c. they both contain living cells d. they both produce red blood cells
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How are bone and cartilage similar?
a. they are both rigid.
b. they both act as shock absorbers
c. they both contain living cells
d. they both produce red blood cells
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c they both contain living cells
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