What functions do the spine perform?
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It gives your body structure and support. It allows you to move about freely and to bend with flexibility. The spine is also designed to protect your spinal cord. The spinal cord is a column of nerves that connects your brain with the rest of your body, allowing you to control your movements.
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- Carrying signals from the brain: The spinal cord receives signals from the brain that control movement and autonomic functions.
- Carrying information to the brain: The spinal cord nerves also transmit messages to the brain from the body, such as sensations of touch, pressure, and pain.
- Reflex responses: The spinal cord may also act independently of the brain in conducting motor reflexes.
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