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question 30 (1.3 points) the intervertebral discs that connects adjacent vertebral bodies are structurally classified as symphysis plane synchondrosis syndesmosis
Intervertebral discs are cartilaginous joints. Synchondroses are cartilaginous joints where bones are joined by hyaline cartilage, which is relevant to intervertebral discs' structure - they have a cartilaginous nature. Syndesmosis is a fibrous joint, plane is a type of synovial joint, and symphysis is a different type of cartilaginous joint with a fibrocartilaginous pad, not the best - fit for intervertebral discs' classification.
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