Intervertebral Discs: The Shock Absorbers of the Spine
The shock absorbers between vertebrates are called intervertebral discs. These discs are composed of a tough, fibrous outer layer (the annulus fibrosus) and a soft, gelatinous inner layer (the nucleus pulposus). They act as cushions between the vertebrae, absorbing shock and providing flexibility to the spine.Jellyfish Stings - Related Articles
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