its a ligament
Tendons are dense fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones. Tendons are tough, cord-like structures that help bones move.
it is called the joint
The spinal cord connects tissues and organs to the brain.
Yes, neural tissue is considered soft tissue. Soft tissues are tissues that support, connect, or surround other structures and usually have a softer consistency compared to bones. Neural tissue includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, which are all made up of cells and fibers that are softer and more pliable compared to bones.
There is not one "joint" in the neck. It is a series of complicated joints that have a place for the spinal cord to go through and the bones of the spine protect the spinal cord. The cervical spine has more than just one ROM and that could not be accomplished with a shoulder joint.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
the tissues that make up the spinal cord is the nervous tissue
It depends on what you are looking at. From this description I would imagine you are looking at a joint between two bones and the tough white cord-like bands holding the joint together are called ligaments.
No, the backbone is not a joint. It is made up of individual bones called vertebrae that are connected by ligaments and do not move independently. The backbone provides structure and support to the body and protects the spinal cord.
Breaking of the actual bone is not what kills you. It is damage to tissues, such as the spinal cord. It can interfere with your nervous system, and functions such as breathing and heartbeat.
You have to connect it with a ethernet cord ... the cord looks like a phone cord but the tip (head) is much fatter...
The spinal cord