spinal cord

     

The spinal cor is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nerves that is an extension of the central nervous system from the brain and is enclosed in and protected by the bony vertebral column. The main function of the spinal cord is transmission of neural inputs between the periphery plus the brain.

Trivia about spinal cord

  • One mission of Paralyzed Veterans of America is research on SCI, short for this "injury"
  • World Book calls it "a cable of nerve cells" that extends from the neck down 2/3 of the backbone
  • In humans this collection of nerves extends from the base of the skull to the second lumbar vertebra