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Spinal Cord
second lumber vertebrae
The spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae.
The spinal cord
Vertebral foramen that the spinal cord runs through.
The spinal cord passes through the cervical vertebrae, and the spinal nerves pass through the transverse foramina on both left and right sides.
The spinal cord is a bundle of nerve fibers which is inside of the vertebrae (backbones).
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.
the skeletal system. the spinal column is made up of bones that protect the spinal cord called vertebrae
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The vertebral foramina is where the spinal cord passes through the vertebrae (bone).
No. The spinal cavity is part of the Dorsal cavity, which also includes the cranial cavity. The spinal cavity is the space in vertebrae(spinal bones) through which the spinal cord passes.