Inter-vertebral disc consists of a shock absorber connective tissue known as
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The intervertebral disc are soft structures which act as shock absorbers between each of the vertebrae in the spine. A single disc sits between each vertebra. The nucleus functions as a primary shock absorber. It is a clear, jelly-like material that is made up of 88 percent water in young adults.
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