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Ribs
The long curved bones which form the rib cage, providing protection to the thoracic organs.
Intervertebral Discs
The cartilage discs that sit between the bones (vertebrae) in the spine, acting as shock absorbers and allowing flexibility.
Annulus Fibrosus
The outer portion of the intervertebral disc that surrounds the nucleus pulposus, providing the disc with strength and flexibility.
Fibrocartilage
A type of tough, dense tissue that has both fibrous and cartilaginous qualities, found in areas like intervertebral disks.
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