The intervertebral disc is a fibrocartilaginous structure located between the vertebrae in the spine. Its primary function is to serve as a cushion or shock absorber for the vertebrae, allowing for flexibility and movement of the spine while also providing support and stability. Each intervertebral disc consists of two main parts: 1. **Nucleus Pulposus**: This is the gelatinous core of the disc that provides it with the ability to absorb and distribute load.

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