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Fibrocartilage has more collagen ('''Type I''') and less proteoglycans than hyaline. It resists high tensional strain and is often in transition with hyaline. It is found in intervertebral discs, tendon/ligament attachment to bone, joint menisci, and articular surface of some joints (such as the temporomandibular). It has NO perichondrium.
 
Fibrocartilage has more collagen ('''Type I''') and less proteoglycans than hyaline. It resists high tensional strain and is often in transition with hyaline. It is found in intervertebral discs, tendon/ligament attachment to bone, joint menisci, and articular surface of some joints (such as the temporomandibular). It has NO perichondrium.
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