The fluid that fills a freely movable joint is called synovial fluid. This viscous liquid is produced by the synovial membrane and serves several functions, including lubricating the joint, reducing friction between the articular cartilage surfaces, and providing nutrients to the cartilage. Synovial fluid also acts as a shock absorber during movement, helping to maintain joint health and function.
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