No because a spinal cord is apart of your body.
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The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The mathematical term for chord is a line segment connecting any two points on the circle. In music, any three (or more) notes sounding together make up a chord. The chords constitute the harmony of the music, and along with rhythm and tempo, they support the melody or other musical textures that are sounding along with them.
To play a D chord by dropping it down, you typically move it down to the 5th fret, where it becomes a C chord. Alternatively, if you're looking to play a D chord as a barre chord, you can play it at the 10th fret. This adjustment allows you to maintain the chord shape while changing the pitch.
Whenever you pick through a cord, rather than strumming the strings together all at once you individually strum each note of the chord.
The Central Nervous System is made up of the brain and spinal cord.
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No. Besides, they're different words. The spine is a cord, and music contains chords.
The noto chord is also known commonly as the spinal cord.
Interneurons send messages from the spinal cord to the brain.
Usually the spinal chord has been damaged.
cord and chord.
The homophone for a string of rope and a string of a musical instrument is "cord."
cord, chord
The cerebellum connects the cerebrum and the spinal cord.
Reflex responses are controlled in your spinal chord, not in your brain (;- your welcome