porckorongok
Porckorongok, also known as intervertebral discs, are specialized structures found between the vertebrae of the spine. Each porckorongok consists of two main parts: the nucleus pulposus, a gel-like inner core, and the annulus fibrosus, a tougher, fibrous outer ring. This unique structure allows the porckorongok to act as shock absorbers, cushioning the impact on the spine during movement and protecting the delicate spinal cord.
The primary function of porckorongok is to facilitate movement and flexibility of the spine. They allow for
Degeneration of porckorongok is a common age-related process. This can lead to conditions such as herniated