Multiple 1) Where would you find a sesamoid bone in your body? a) knee b) face c) arm d) elbow 2) Where does bone repair happen? a) periosteum b) endosteum c) diploe d) epiphyseal plate 3) Which of these types of bone cells reabsorbs (or resoros) bone? a) osteogenic cells b) osteocytes c) osteoblasts d) osteoclasts

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Bone is a dense, rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of the body. It provides support for the body, protects internal organs, and allows for movement through the attachment of muscles. Bones also play a role in producing red and white blood cells, storing minerals, and regulating hormones.

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