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bursae are found in all of the following areas except
tendon sheaths.
around blood vessels.
around many synovial joints.
beneath the skin covering a bone.
within connective tissue exposed to friction or pressure.
Bursae are small fluid - filled sacs that reduce friction between moving parts in the body. They are found around synovial joints, beneath the skin overlying a bone, within connective tissue subject to friction or pressure, and around blood vessels. Tendon sheaths are separate structures that enclose tendons and are not the same as bursae.
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A. tendon sheaths