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3 May, 11:23

How did vertebrae prevent from grinding against one another?

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  1. 3 May, 13:00
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    The intervertebral discs, which are between vertebrae, are the parts that prevent the vertebrae from grinding against one another.

    The intervertebrals discs act as a cushion; they absorb the stress and shockw that occur during movement, preventing such grinding.
  2. 3 May, 14:03
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    Inter-vertebral discs separate vertebrae from one another. They are cushion-like discs which absorb the shock the body experience during movement and prevent the vertebrae from grinding against one another.
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