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Synchrondoses, a form of cartilagous synarthrosis. Found between two ossifying centres of bone in development. Example, the epiphyseal growth plate between the epiphysis and diaphysis in developing long bones.

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This is called a cartilaginous joint or a synchondrosis.

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