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A meniscus is an example of an articular disc, which is composed of . Ligaments connect bone to bone and are composed of a .
is what makes up the articular cartilage of synovial joints.
Synovial joints have a joint capsule with a strong outer fibrous layer of .
Epiphyseal plates are the growth plates of long bones which are made up of and are an example of a synchondrosis.
A symphysis is an amphiarthrotic joint where joins adjacent bones.

a. Fibrocartilage
b. Hyalline cartilage
c. Dense irregular connective tissue
d. Dense regular connective tissue

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