The backbone, or spine, supports your back and body and helps you to walk.
the backbone protect your spinal cord
The top answer should not be it because it says it helps you walk the question is what does it protect. But I came here for the answer so I can answer this question.
the spinal cord, that's it
Cerebrospinal Fluid.
The Spinal Cord.
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The answer you are searching for is Spinal Cord.
the skull and the backbone
Back bone basically protects spinal cord .
The function of a backbone in fish is to house and protect the spinal cord. It is the primary structural framework upon which the fish's body is built.
To keep you standing up straight and to protect your spinal cord.
This question does not make sense. A vertebrate is an animal with a spinal cord protedted by vertebrae which is the backbone. The vertebrae protect the spinal crd.
The spinal cord is contained within the vertebral column (backbone). Ribs attach to the vertebral column, so in that sense, you could say the contents of the thoracic cavity (lungs and heart) are also protected by the vertebrae, as ribs arise from the vertebrae. But only the spinal cord lies within the backbone itself. It does not directly protect any organs.
A Vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone which consists of ring-like bones, called vertebrae, that protect the soft spinal cord