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What is Cartilaginous Joints

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In this variety of joints the inter­zonal connective tissue becomes chondrified to form fibrocartilage. How­ever, a layer of hyaline cartilage caps the bone surface on each side of the joint. Examples of such joints are the symphysis pubis and joints between vertebral bodies. The epiphysial carti­lages are also regarded to constitute temporary cartilaginous joints between the bony masses of a growing long bone.

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