Although the name implies that TCP/IP consists of only the Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol, TCP/IP contains many different protocols that all work together to make TCP/IP networks function.

Examples of non-application protocols (see OSI 7 Layer Model):

ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)

And the Application Layer protocols we all know and love:

HTTP (Hypertext transfer Protocol)
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
Telnet
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)

Those including TCP and IP form the 13 principle protocols in the TCP/IP suite.