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medial collateral, medial meniscus, and anterior cruciate
It depends oh how many membranes were damaged and what kinds of cells were damaged.
The nucleus would be damaged.
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The anterior longitudinal ligament, is a tough band of tissue that runs down the front of the vertebral column and holds the vertebral bones together.
medial collateral, medial meniscus, and anterior cruciate
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A ruptured ligament is a ligament that has become damaged and split its outer layer. It may require treatment or, with care, it may be able to heal on its own.
The ligament that helps to bend your knee joint is the anterior cruciate ligament. This ligament is often torn during exercise and is the one most often damaged when running.
a sprained ligament is when something in your body stretched out too much and if the individual walks on it the injury might get worse by inflammation.
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because a torn ligament is more serious than just a broken bone. But, in some cases when you brake a bone you also can tare a ligament so, that would be bad. Damaged cartilage is not serious at all because that's just the bendy stuff in your nose and ear. Hope this helped! :)
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Your brain would get damaged and you would die.
The nucleus would be damaged.
Because if your ligaments are injured, bone to bone friction can occur!