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Bone Largest Synovial Joint Kind Covers Knee Sesamoid

The largest synovial joint is the knee joint; it is covered by a sesamoid bone from tendon ossification.

L'articolazione sinoviale più grande è l'articolazione del ginocchio; è coperta da un osso sesamoide derivante dall'ossificazione di un tendine.

Front Name largest synovial joint. What kind of bone covers it?
Back Knee joint

Sesamoid bone from ossification of a tendon

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