Final answer:
The plunger is not an exception; it's a core component of a syringe along with the hub, barrel, and tip.
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the following are basic parts of a syringe except: c) Plunger. A syringe typically consists of three basic parts: a) Hub, which is the part on the needle that fits into the tip of the syringe; b) Barrel, which is the chamber that holds the fluid to be injected or drawn from the body; d) Tip, which is the part of the syringe that connects to the needle. The plunger is also a fundamental component of a syringe, but it is not one of the choices given that are exceptions.