Biology, asked by Sristityagi1909, 11 months ago

If a backbone is not working what problems do you think you will have

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Answered by Anonymous
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The spine, or backbone, is made up of small bones (vertebrae) stacked -- along with discs -- one on top of another. A healthy spine when viewed from the side has gentle curves to it. The curves help the spine absorb stress from body movement and gravity.

When viewed from the back, the spine should run straight down the middle of the back. When abnormalities of the spine occur, the natural curvatures of the spine are misaligned or exaggerated in certain areas, as occurs with lordosis, kyphosis, and scoliosis.

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Answered by royalboyayush
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Kyphosis is a problem that occurs when the back gets a forward rounding. Mild kyphosis causes few problems, while severe kyphosis can lead to pain and discomfort. Kyphosis related to age can occur due to to the weakness of the bones causing them to crack.

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