The central canal of the spinal cord. The central canal, also known as ependymal canal, is the cerebrospinal fluid-filled space that runs longitudinally through the length of the entire spinal cord.
The spinal cord passes through the vertebral foramina.
The Central Canal
The neural foramen
neural canal
The Spinal canal .
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The spinal cord part at the fifth lumbar vertebra affects to lower legs, ankles, and feet, so the calcaneal tendon would be affected by the spinal cord at this location.
the skeletal system. the spinal column is made up of bones that protect the spinal cord called vertebrae
The ventral cavity, otherwise known as the spinal cavity, is locate in the back of the cat. This is where the vertebra and spinal cord are, which is an important part of the nervous system.
The ventral cavity, otherwise known as the spinal cavity, is locate in the back of the cat. This is where the vertebra and spinal cord are, which is an important part of the nervous system.
The spinal cord extends from the brain stem to the coccyx. The exact length depends upon the individual, but it is something like a yard.
In an adult the lower end of the spinal cord usually ends at approximately the first lumbar vertebra, where it divides into many individual nerve roots (L1). That is the reason Lumbar Puncture usually perform at L3-L4 in order to prevent accidentally injure to the spinal cord. The point where the spinal cord ends is referred to as the "conus medullaris"
Spinal column.
The spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae. It runs through a channel called the vertebral foramen, which is located above the body of the vertebra and below the spinous process.
The spinal cord itself is part of the nervous system. However, it runs through the centre of the spine, which is part of the skeletal system.
it keeps you standing, and it holds your spinal cord. Neurons are sent through the spinal cord to send and receive messages from the brain. That is part of your nervous system.
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It depends on what part of the brain or spinal cord. If it is in the brain it can cause death or complete paralysis, if it is in the spinal cord e.g. Lower part of the spinal cord you are paralysed from the hips down.