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difference b/w spine and backbone.​

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Answered by MsBombshell
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Answered by priyanshu693
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The main difference between backbone and spine is that backbone is a more informal term for the vertebral column whereas spine is a more formal term for the vertebral column. However, both terms can describe the vertebral column, which is a series of vertebrae separated by intervertebral disks.

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