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25 October, 12:37

Sesamoid bones occurring in some tendons function to

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  1. 25 October, 15:06
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    Sesamoid bones are small masses embedded in some tendons and are usually located in places where a tendon passes over a joint. Their functions are to adjust the pressure, to decrease friction, and to change the direction of a muscle pull. Thus, protecting the tendon, and improving its mechanical function.
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