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Fibrocartilage is not found in a synovial joint. Hence, option E is correct.

What is synovial joint?

A synovial joint, sometimes referred to as diarthrosis, joins bones or cartilage with the help of a fibrous joint capsule that encloses the articulating surfaces of the linked bones and forms the outer boundary of a synovial cavity.

In synovial joints, long bones can articulate inside a fluid-filled space. In order to facilitate easier joint movement, the connective tissue known as articular cartilage that covers the ends of bones acts as a load-bearing, low-friction, and wear-resistant surface.

Thus, option E, Fibrocartilage, is correct.

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