Intervertebral disc and pubic symphysis represent which type of cartilage?
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Secondary cartilaginous joints are known as "symphysis". ... Some examples of secondary cartilaginous joints in human anatomy would be the manubriosternal joint (between the manubrium and the sternum), intervertebral discs, and the pubic symphysis.
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Fibrous cartilage is the cartilage that represents Pubic symphysis and Intervertebral disc
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