The human body is made up of various tendons, muscles, and bones that all serve a different function. The head and back are supported by the spinal column which is covered by vertebrae that run from your tail to your neck.
The Vertebral Column (aka, the spine or backbone) protects the spinal cord and supports the head and back.
no organ protects the spinal cord, and the spinal cord supports the head and back.
The spine protects the spinal cord and the spine supports the head and back.This is part of the skeletal system.
Spine protects spinal cord. It is an extension from the brain downwards. From the spinal cord, you have the spinal nerves.
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no organ protects the spinal cord, and the spinal cord supports the head and back.
The Vertebral Column (aka, the spine or backbone) protects the spinal cord and supports the head and back.
The spine.
the dorsal nerve cord (spinal cord) which leads to the brain Your spine surrounds and protects your spinal cord, while providing support for the rest of your musculo-skeletal system. It protects your spinal cord, and helps hold your body upright.
Back bone basically protects spinal cord .
spinal cord
A backbone is an essential part of all vertebrate anatomy. It protects the spinal cord and supports the body in an upright posture.
the answer for this qyuestion is spinal cord
The cranial and spinal cavities protect the brain and spinal cord.
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Membranes called meninges cover and protect the brain and spinal cord. The skull and spinal column also protect the brain and spinal cord, respectively. The spinal cord is made up by individual vertebrae.
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.