Why is the backbone made up of Many bones
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These bones or vertibrates enclose and protect a cylinder or nerve tissues known as the spinal cord. Between each one of the vertebra is an intervertebral disk or band of cartilage serving as a shock absorber between the vertebrae...
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The human spine, or backbone, is made up of 33 bones called vertebrae that stretch from the neck to the pelvis and protect the spinal cord. ... Vertebrae have spiny processes to which ligaments attach, and they have spongy discs in between them.
What makes up the spine, or backbone? ... These bones, or vertebrae, enclose and protect a cylinder of nerve tissues known as the spinal cord. Between each one of the vertebra is an intervertebral disk, or band of cartilage serving as a shock absorber between the vertebrae.
What makes up the spine, or backbone? ... These bones, or vertebrae, enclose and protect a cylinder of nerve tissues known as the spinal cord. Between each one of the vertebra is an intervertebral disk, or band of cartilage serving as a shock absorber between the vertebrae.
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