In side the spine.
no organ protects the spinal cord, and the spinal cord supports the head and back.
behind your back, feel your back, the long bone is the spinal cord
The spinal cord is found in the vertebral column, also known as the spine. This column consists of individual vertebrae that protect the spinal cord and provide structural support to the body. The spinal cord runs through the vertebral foramen of each vertebra, extending from the base of the skull down to the lower back.
membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord
Yes. Association nerve cells are found only in the spinal cord and brain.True
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.
in the spinal canal between the vertebrae.
in its spine
brain and spinal cord
The spinal cord is like the paint and walls of a house. The spinal cord holds everything together and it can be really dangerous if you break your spinal cord. One way to feel your spinal cord is press down on the back of your neck and you'll feel weirdly shaped bones.
Spinal Cord
The Vertebral Column (aka, the spine or backbone) protects the spinal cord and supports the head and back.