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EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT & STEM CELL COMPENDIUM
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Cartilage > Sacral Intervertebral Disc

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The sacral intervertebral disc is a cartilagenous structure that lays between the adjacent vertebraes and allows transferring loads and partial movement of the spine. Notochord gives rise to the central nucleus pulposus (NP) compartment of the IVD. NP is rich in aggrecan and hyaluronan. Sclerotome gives rise to the annulus fibrosus (AF) compartment of the IVD which surrounds the NP. The outer fraction of AF is rich in Collagen I, whether the inner is rich in Collagen II and proteoglycans. In adult, IVD is avascular. Sacral intervertebral discs ossify into the adulthood and are absent in the sacrum bone.
Multiple Ancestors Single Ancestor No Descendants Develops from Part of Parent
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