What type of joint is the epiphyseal plate? A. synostosis B. syndesmosis C. symphysis D. synovial E. synchondrosis
The answer is SYNCHONDROSIS.
Epiphyseal cartilage is a piece of cartilage joining two bony parts: in this case diaphysis and epiphysis of long bone.
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