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Answered by Anonymous
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The backbone is the vertebral column of the vertebrate. The backbone is made up of the bones, muscles, tendons and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone. The backbone encloses the spinal cord and the fluid surrounding the spinal cord

•The spine (or backbone) runs from the base of the skull to the pelvis. It serves as a pillar to support the body's weight and to protect the spinal cord. There are three natural curves in the spine that give it an "S" shape when viewed from the side.

•as far as we are concerned, the backbone is king. It provides support for the body, as well as valuable protection for the spinal cord.

•The human spinal column is made up of 33 bones - 7 vertebrae in the cervical region, 12 in the thoracic region, 5 in the lumbar region, 5 in the sacral region and 4 in the coccygeal region.

•The many muscles that connect to the spine help support the upright posture of the spine and move the spine. The spinal column has three main sections-the cervical spine, the thoracic spine, and the lumbar spine. The first seven vertebrae form thecervical spine.

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Answered by ts720148
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Answer:

The spine (or backbone) runs from the base of the skull to the pelvis. It serves as a pillar to support the body's weight and to protect the spinal cord

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