The area around the join is known as the 'pubic symphysis', the cartilage in the join itself is known as the 'interpubic lamina'.
Intervertebral discs are located between the vertebrae. These discs act as cushions and provide flexibility to the spine, allowing for movement and protecting the bones from rubbing against each other.
The disc of cartilage is there in pubic symphysis. It allows slight movement in that joint.
The epiphyseal plate is a cartilaginous joint, also known as a synchondrosis, formed by hyaline cartilage connecting the epiphysis (end) of a bone to the diaphysis (shaft). This type of joint allows for growth in bone length during childhood and adolescence.
If you mean as in the cartilage between the bones in the spine - it's 'disc'
Intervertebral discs are flat, round, cartilaginous structures found between adjacent vertebrae in the spine. They act as cushions to absorb shock and allow for flexibility in the spine. Each disc has a tough outer layer called the annulus fibrosus and a gel-like inner core called the nucleus pulposus.
Disk herniation refers to an injury to the pad between the vertebral lumbar bones of the spine. Moderate central disk herniation refers to moderate injury that causes back pain but without particularly?æsignificant pain in the legs.
Between the bones of the spine there are donut shaped shock absormers called disks. A slipped disk is when one ofthrede shockabsorbers slips out of place, causing severe and/or debilitating painn as a result.
this is a statement, even tho u ended it with a question mark - This is a question from the "Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook", Chapter 5, right? If so, I think it's "A - 1" (Cartilaginous - Epiphyseal disk).
If you have issues with your disk, there are over the counter cd repair gels you can buy. If not, since the game's been out for so long, if you go to GS and fork out 20 bones for it, look at the disk before you make your purchase. You have the right to do so that you're not getting a sub quality product.
No. "Backbone" is a common name for the spinal/vertebral column. Intervertebral disks are the the pieces of cartilage found between the individual vertebral bones in the column/backbone.
In the small of your back (lower) more or less level with the tops of your hip bones.
disk organisation is when you organise a disk