The Brain and Spinal Chord comprise the Central Nervous System.
The brain and spinal cord collectively form the central nervous system.
The Central Nervous System
The brain and spinal cord are collectively called the Central Nervous Sytem which controls all most of the body's functions including movement.
Central Nervous System
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.
Brain stem
The meninges, i.e. the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.
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.
The primary germ layer that forms the brain and spinal cord is called the ectoderm.
The brain is superior to the spinal cord.
Yes, the brain and spinal cord is the nervous system. It is actually called the central nervous system.
The brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord, so that the brain can send messages through the cord to the rest of the body. The functioning of the body is severely compromised if the spinal cord connections are severed.