The soft tissue between vertebrae in the back is primarily composed of intervertebral discs, which consist of a gel-like center called the nucleus pulposus surrounded by a tougher outer ring called the annulus fibrosus. These discs serve as shock absorbers, providing flexibility and support to the spine while allowing for movement between the vertebrae. Additionally, surrounding muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues contribute to the overall structure and function of the vertebral column.
Yes, they are vertebrates with soft spinal cords.
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a sponge is an invertabrate it has no back bone some sponges have holes in the body so they can breath and capture food. sponges skin is made out of soft spongey tissue.
The word disk, as it applies to the back, refers to elastic tissue that sits between the vertebrae. These disks absorb shock during movement.
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Yes, frogs and toads are all vertebrates. They have a backbone and an internal skeleton.
Soft tissue is anything that's not hard tissue, i.e. bone. So soft tissue damage includes bruises, stab wounds, gun shots, burns etc. SO yes, soft tissue damage is painful.
a soft tissue injury is mainly a tear, strain, sprain, and swelling a hard tissue injury is serious like a broken bone, severe fractures, joint dislocation, bruising, internal bleeding
Soft-tissue injuries are the most common, such as neck and back pains.
The reason that brain tissue is soft is because that is how God the creator chose to design it. Brain tissue is soft because it has the skull to protect it.
Mesenteric and omental soft tissue nodules could have a number of causes, usually metastatic cancer. In a patient with a known soft tissue sarcoma elsewhere in the body, this finding would likely represent metastases from this sarcoma. If the patient did not have a history of soft tissue sarcoma, this finding could be several things, and soft tissue sarcome would not be at the top of my list.
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