It allows nerve signals, such as pain, to reach your brain from various parts of your body.
Chordates have a nerve cord running their backs. Some chordates are vertebrates. They have vertebrate, or a segmented backbone, protecting the nerve cord.
yes because it is a vertebrate
The spinal cord is a nerve cord inside the spine traveling all the way to the brain, so if you didn't have the nerve cord you're brain couldn't send/receive messages to the body
Yes it does...it is a vertebrate
an earthworm's nerve cord is directly opposite that of a human's. the earthworm's nerve cord is along the ventral side (underside) of its body and the human's nerve cord is on the dorsal side (upperside) of the body along all of the internal organs
The position of the worms nerve cord compare with your nerve cord is it placement along the ventral surface of the body. Our spinal cord is protected by vertebra were the worms is unprotected.
because is not an animal whose nerve cord is surroundeda by backbone. Rajabu Obede
The spinal cord is a bundle of nerve fibers which is inside of the vertebrae (backbones).
The spinal cord.
The Spinal cord is the simple answer. However, the spinal cord is made up of a number of parts. The EPIDUAL SPACE, the DURA, the SUBARACHNOID SPACE, the PIA and sitting in the center of all this is the NERVE CORD.
Birds are vertebrate chordates, which means they have a spinal column and a dorsal nerve chord, just like people. In fact, they are a commonly used model system in developmental biology for how the central nervous system of chordates develop.
A vertebrate is any chordate that has a backbone or spinal column, which provides support and protects the spinal cord. This distinguishing feature sets vertebrates apart from other chordates like tunicates and lancelets.