Menisci (including the medial meniscus and the lateral meniscus) are the cartilaginous components in the knee - between the proximal tibia and the distal portion of the femur.
semilunar cartilage pads
It acts as a cushion.
Fibrocartilage makes up most of the menisci of the knee, the pubic joint, and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of the jaw.
menisci is the connective tissue pads that act as shock absorbers to separate joints in general
The knee... don't know any others
They are called Menisci. Also called shock abrosbing pads.
Menisci is plural. Meniscus is singular.
menisci or meniscuses but definitely not meniscodes
Menisci is present in the knee as it is weight baring joint.
It acts as a cushion.
Articular discs
Fibrocartilage makes up most of the menisci of the knee, the pubic joint, and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of the jaw.
menisci heals the fastet
menisci is the connective tissue pads that act as shock absorbers to separate joints in general
Menisci
Mrs Fountains class?
The knee... don't know any others
The word meniscus is the singular form; the plural form is menisci.