Pronunciation: /ˈspaɪnəl kɔrd/
noun a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain through the spinal canal to the lower back
A1 The spinal cord is part of the central nervous system.
A2 Damage to the spinal cord can result in paralysis.
B1 The spinal cord transmits messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
B2 Injuries to the spinal cord can have long-lasting effects on mobility and sensation.
C1 Surgery may be necessary to repair a damaged spinal cord.
C2 The spinal cord is a complex structure that plays a crucial role in the body's nervous system.
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