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what is nucleus pulosus

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Answered by anushkajadhav0203
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Nucleus pulosus is the inner core of the vertebral disc. The core is composed of a jelly like material that consists of mainly water as well as a loose network of collagen fibers.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Nucleus pulposus is the inner core of the vertebral disc. The core is composed of a jelly-like material that consists of mainly water, as well as a loose network of collagen fibers. The elastic inner structure allows the vertebral disc to withstand forces of compression and torsion.

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