The spinal cord is basically the "information highway of the body", back and forth between the brain and the rest of the body. This information includes touch, temperature, pain, and signals telling muscles to move.
The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nerves that is an extension of the central nervous system from the brain and is enclosed in and protected by the bony vertebral column. The main function of the spinal cord is transmission of neural inputs between the periphery and the brain.
The purpose of the spinal cord is to transmit signals through nerves, and different fluids to your lower body.
To send signals from the brain to nerves in you body giving movement and felling with countless other functions
The spinal cords major function is to provide somatosensory organization throughout the body. It also provides motor organization throughout the human body.
The spinal cord stretches from the brain stem to the base of the spinal column. Its job is to convey messages to and from the body to the brain.
It carries all the nerves from the brain and out into the body. The further down you get the more nerves leaves the spinal cord and heads out to the parts of the body they service.
function of the spinal cord?
The function of the spinal cord is nothing.
The function of the spinal cord is nothing.
The charge cord that comes with the Blackberry 9300 is a micro USB charge and sync cord. Besides providing the function of charging, this cord provides data synchronization function as well.
It has no 'function' as such, it's simply a scar from where the umbilical cord used to be.
Spinal cord has got the same function in all the vertebrate animals.
Your spinal cord
Your spinal cord
The shock cord keeps the nose cone attached to the main tube.
Form myelin in the brain and spinal cord....
The umbilical cord delivers oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and removes wastes.
The Pathophysiology of a spinal cord injury is typically defined as damage or trauma to the spinal cord that in turn results in a loss or impaired function, resulting in reduced mobility or feeling. Both respiratory and autonomic function is also usually affected.
They prevent lateral movement of the spinal cord.