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your spinal chord is completely different than a vertebrate.

spinal chord is full of spinal fluid that runs from the bottom of the brain to the lower back.

vertebrates are bones that support your back and in between every vertebrate there is a disc which acts like a shock absorber. your L5 S1 disc is the biggest disc in your back and absorbs the most pressure

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