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The bones formed in the tendons at the joints are called

 

Option: 1

Sesamoid bones

 


Option: 2

Investing bones

 


Option: 3

Cartilaginous bones

 


Option: 4

Visceral bones


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  1. Cartilaginous bones: Develop from pre-existing cartilage e.g. humerus, femur
  2. Investing bones: Develop in the dermis of the skin and become invested upon original cartilage. E.g. frontal, nasal, parietal bones of the skull
  3. Sesamoid bones: Formed in the tendons at the joints. E.g. patella
  4. Visceral bones: Formed in the soft organs.

Sesamoid bones are formed in the tendons at the joints. E.g. patella

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