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Ligament attachments are preserved as much as possible
Cerebral spinal fluid, joint spaces, blood (in a healthy person), urine.
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
If a joint space is preserved, it means the space is normal and not showing signs of arthritis. In your case, the joint spaces in the knee were found to be normal.
Ligament attachments are preserved as much as possible
synovial membranes
Probably "spaces". As in skip spaces.
Grossly preserved means that to the naked eye, it looks intact.
spongy bone. And it is usually at the end of a bone next to the joint
spongy bone. And it is usually at the end of a bone next to the joint
I think you mean hinge joint.
loss of lordosis
Cerebral spinal fluid, joint spaces, blood (in a healthy person), urine.
A joint (like a wrist or an elbow is a joint).
It is the fluid "Sinovial" that is in every joint, its purpose is lubrication.