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What protects your spinal?

The spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae, meninges, and CSF (cerebrospinal fluid)


What part of the body has vertebrae?

The part of the body that has vertebrae is the spine. The spinal column consists of 33 vertebrae which provides support to the body and protects the spinal cord.


What protects the spinal cord and the?

Membranes called meninges cover and protect the brain and spinal cord. The skull and spinal column also protect the brain and spinal cord, respectively. The spinal cord is made up by individual vertebrae.


Why back bone protects spinal card?

No one bone protects the spinal cord. The spine consists of 33 bones called vertebrae, of which the spinal cord travels through the center. These vertebrae are held in place, or supported, by ligaments and muscles. Cushions between each vertebrae are called discs. So, essentially, the spinal cord is protected by bone, discs, ligaments and the muscles.


What bones protects spinal cord?

The spinal cord is protected by the vertebral column or spinal column. The vertebral column is a collection of individual bones called vertebrae that encase and protect the spinal cord. The vertebral column is divided into three parts: seven cervical (neck) vertebrae at the top, twelve thoracic vertebrae in the midback, and five lumbar vertebrae in the lower back. Below the lumbar vertebrae, but not protecting the spinal cord, are the sacrum and coccyx (tailbone).


Which organ is protected by the vertebrae?

the dorsal nerve cord (spinal cord) which leads to the brain Your spine surrounds and protects your spinal cord, while providing support for the rest of your musculo-skeletal system. It protects your spinal cord, and helps hold your body upright.


What protects the spinal cord and supports the head and the back?

The human body is made up of various tendons, muscles, and bones that all serve a different function. The head and back are supported by the spinal column which is covered by vertebrae that run from your tail to your neck.


What is the protected by the vertebrae?

The spinal cord


What feature of the vertebrae is where the spinal cord goes through?

The feature of the vertebrae that allows the spinal cord to pass through is called the vertebral foramen. Each vertebra has a central opening, or foramen, which aligns with those of adjacent vertebrae to form the vertebral canal. This canal houses and protects the spinal cord as it runs down the length of the spine.


How far down the spinal cord does the spinal cord extend?

second lumber vertebrae


What if your spinal cord is protected by bones called?

The spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae.


What does the vertebral column do?

The vertebrae (plural of vertebra) are the bones of the neck and back, also known as the backbone. They surround the spine of any animal that has one, including a human. The spinal column is made up of many vertebrae that allow flexibility in the back and protect the spinal cord from external damage. The function of the spinal column is to protect the soft spinal cord and to support the head upright. In humans, there are 26 total vertebrae : Cervical vertebrae: 7 Thoracic vertebrae: 12 Lumbar vertebrae: 5 Sacrum (fusion of five sacral vertebrae): 1 Coccyx (fusion of 4 coccygeal vertebrae, aka caudal vertebrae): 1