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Description: #HAP_Tutorial #Human_Anatomy_And_Physiology #Spinal_cord #Spinal_cord_reflexes #Healthy_spine Here, we have discussed about *CH-9.4# The Spinal Cord | Functions, Reflexes, Anatomy & How to Keep Our Spinal Cord Healthy * and prepared a best content for you so watch the complete video until the end and read the description below. *Spinal Cord It connects your brain to your lower back. Your spinal cord carries nerve signals from your brain to your body and vice versa. These nerve signals help you feel sensations and move your body. *What is the difference between the spinal cord and the vertebral column? Spinal cord is a band of tissues, nerves and cells. A protective layer of bone called the vertebral column covers and protects your spinal cord. *What is the purpose of the spinal cord? 1- Breathing rate and heartbeat, as well as bowel and bladder function. 2- Signals from other parts of your body help your brain record and process sensations like pressure or pain. 3-Your spinal cord controls some reflexes (involuntary movements) without involving your brain. * What are the main parts of the spinal cord? Cervical (neck). Thoracic (chest). Lumbar (lower back) Sacral. *What nerves are in your spinal cord? Eight cervical nerve pairs (nerves starting in your neck and running mostly to your face and head). Twelve thoracic nerve pairs (nerves in your upper body that extend to your chest, upper back and abdomen). Five lumbar nerve pairs (nerves in the low back that run to your legs and feet). Five sacral nerve pairs (nerves in the low back extending into the pelvis). *Where is the spinal cord located & How long is your spinal cord? The spinal cord begins at the bottom part of your brainstem, called the medulla oblongata. At your lower back, your spinal cord forms a cone shape called the conus medullaris. PROUD TO BE PHARMACIST: Share, Support, Subscribe!!! ||||||||||||||PLAYLIST FOR OTHER VIDEOS|||||||||||| # Tutorial-Pharmaceutics: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu5kkUdX43FgOXiOXrLAU5W3 # Tutorial-Human Anatomy And Physiology: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu5ZMJiv1Z32zfUhgHTl8pW5 # Tutorial-Pharmacology and Toxicology: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu5Z9A4DiKlj5_uDKuqJicC5 # Question & Answer series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu7wsOGS20EHHvW9leF9Foeb # MCQ For All Upcoming Pharmacist Recruitment Exams: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu5_CPBDWlISg_0t2n6JvQnW # Pharmacy career: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu7cAiharKb1EF906t8f37W- # Weekly Pharmacy News: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmgjkR9Ovuu6PuT6z8MuOWH8Toz9k3YJt |||||||||||||||RECOMMENDATION||||||||||||||||| # Recommended Pharmacy Books - learningpharmacy.in/books.html # Amazon Today's Deal for you: amzn.to/2KopPqZ # Audio MIC used to record this video: Blue Microphones Snowball iCE: amzn.to/2L0vt38 # Other MIC used: Blue Microphones Yeti: amzn.to/2W5qlRC # POP Filter used for Voice Recording with above mic: amzn.to/35HSH7K # BOOK recommended for Pharmacy Entrance Exam: amzn.to/35HU4TW # BOOK for Classification of Drugs: amzn.to/3c3QEx3 |||||||||||||||||SOCIAL NETWORK||||||||||||||||||||||| # Follow me on INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/stutisinha28 # WEBSITE: learningpharmacy.in # Donate us to SUPPORT: patreon.com/learningpharmacy # FACEBOOK PAGE: facebook.com/learningpharmacy.in # Subscribe YOUTUBE Channel: youtube.com/c/LEARNINGPHARMACYIN?sub_confirmation=1 # TWITTER: twitter.com/learn_pharma # For Business Enquiries: EMAIL US: learningpharmacy.in@gmail.com |||||||||||||||CREDIT|||||||||||||||||| Background music of the video - Dream Culture by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300046 Artist: incompetech.com