Biology, asked by hitarth4, 1 year ago

difference between brain and spinal cord.

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Answered by Sweetysushma
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The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that goes from the brain down the back. The spine (also known as backbone) is a bony structure made of vertebrae mean to bother allow the back to bend and protect the spinal cord.
The brain is a soft muscle like structure inside a protective skull. It manages all the functions of our body including the our normal day to day activities.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya @User

The brain and spinal cord act as the central control system of the body, receiving and interpreting sensory information from the rest of the body and sending back signals to glands and muscles for appropriate responses

HUMAN BRAIN :-

=Command centre for the human nervous system

=Recieves input from the sensory organs and sent output to the effectors

(See the attachment)

SPINAL CORD :-

=Spinal cord is a cylindrical shaped bundle of nerve fibres that is connected to the brain
=Spinal cord nerves transmit information from body organs and external stimuli to the brain and send information from the brain to other areas of the body

( See the attachment )

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Anonymous: glad to help you ^-^
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