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brain teaser: which term functions as a \shock absorber\? multiple choice ligament tendon muscle membrane meniscus
Brief Explanations
To determine which term functions as a "shock absorber", we analyze each option:
- Ligament: Connects bone to bone, mainly for stability, not shock absorption.
- Tendon: Connects muscle to bone, for transmitting force, not shock absorption.
- Muscle: For movement and force generation, not shock absorption.
- Membrane: A thin layer with various roles (e.g., lining), not typically a shock absorber.
- Meniscus: In joints (e.g., knee), it cushions and absorbs shock between bones.
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