it depends what end it is if it is the top it is the head and if it is the bottom it is the tail bone.
yes spinal cord attached to the brain .spinal cord have bundles of nerves which attached to the brain.
Tethered Spinal Cord is a condition where the spinal cord is attached to the spinal column and that causes the cord to become stretched.
spinal cord
The spinal cord is attached to the brain. It is how messages from the brain are sent to various locations along the nervous system.
Spinal cord......
brain and spinal cord
There is no joint between brain and spinal cord. The spinal cord is a mass of neurones that is situated in the backbone which feeds in to the brain via neurones.
The spinal cord is directly attached to the spinal nerves, which emerge from the spinal cord and extend to various parts of the body. These nerves serve as crucial pathways for transmitting sensory information from the body to the brain and motor commands from the brain to the muscles. Additionally, the spinal cord itself is encased in the vertebral column and protected by cerebrospinal fluid, playing a vital role in reflex actions and coordination of movement.
vertebral column
No. It is a structure of nervous tissue and cells.
The neural tube develops into the vertebrate spinal cord. It forms early in embryonic development from a flat sheet of neural ectoderm that rolls into a tube, eventually differentiating into the brain and spinal cord.
The spinal cord is attached to the brain stem located at the base of the brain. This stem is connected to the cerebellum.