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Which of the following is a feature of synovial joints? a) bone ends covered with hyaline...

Which of the following is a feature of synovial joints?

a) bone ends covered with hyaline cartilage
b) bar or plate of hyaline cartilage unites the bones
c) the bones are connected exclusively by ligaments
d) bone ends covered with fibrocartilage

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