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Synovial fluid is the lubricant between the ends of bones.
Synovial fluid is contained in the synovial membrane.
yes it reduces friction between bones, and also, synovial fluid reduces friction at the joints as well.
The hip bones.
no, it is not found IN the muscles but AROUND it. this is to protect the bones from rubbing together etc
Sutural or Wormian bones.
Synovial fluid is the fluid found within synovial joints. It acts as a cushion to the joint. The synovial membrane secretes this fluid as a response to trauma, as it adds extra cushioning. in addition to this, the fluid reduces friction between the articular cartilage which coats the end of bones within a joint.
Te Synovial Membrane
plasma
your pit hairs
Tendons.
Usually smooth muscle, that or cartilage because that cushions your bones