Yes.
It controls the different parts of the body.Like heart,bones,
Your nervous system controls how your muscles move your bones. Nerves carry electrical signals from your brain and spinal cord to your muscles. Without nerves you would never move a muscle.
Non of them your brain controls how you move
the nutrients that you eat or drink, just being healthy
Non of them your brain controls how you move
your spine has controls the pressure between your bones so it doesnt't smash up together and also your muscles help by filling in the space between the bones.
It controls the phosphate and calcium levels. So mainly affect on intestine ans bones.
The arrangement of the bones in the vertebral column start with the cervical spine. The cervical spine controls the head and neck. The next section of the vertebral column is the thoracic spine which controls the truck and mid back. The last vertebral column is the lumbar spine which is responsible for the legs.
Vitamin D functions like a hormone and controls body levels of calcium and phosphorus and the mineralization of bones
Bones are certainly alive! They have blood vessels which supply nutrients and nerves which signal pain. The body of a new born baby has about 300 bones, but the average adult only has 206 bones. Want to know why this new born baby has a lot more bones then an adult? Because as the child grows, some bones fuse together, and that what makes the count of the bones less.
Because the spinal cord is a lot of what keeps you alive. It controls all the basic things you need to survive. If you fall and break your spinal cord you will most likely die. It controls thing like breathing and your heart.