The small bones that protect the nerve cord are the vertebrae.
Your skull and spinal column
The brain is protected by the skull.
Connective tissue (ligaments, tendons, and cartilege) is involved in connecting muscles to bones, and bones to other bones; it is not involved in the nervous system.
The nervous system mainly works with the brain and peripheral nervous system. The skeletal system is comprised of bones. How ever the nervous system helps the skeletal system move.
Central Nervous System (CNS)
its in the bones < many the elbow
brain
the brain is in the skull to protect it, and the brain is part of the nervous system.
Yes.
The musculoskeletal system (muscles pulling on bones) controlled by the nervous system
The way the bones of the skull protect the internal organs is by protecting the master control organ of the entire body....the brain. The brain and spinal cord (extension of the brain) constitute the central nervous system. The central nervous system controls all systems, functions, organs, tissues, and cells of the body. It is the most important system, therefore the body protects it by encasing the brain in the skull, and the spinal cord with 24 movable vertebra.
The peripheral nervous system is made up of all the nerves outside the central nervous system.
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