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What's the purpose of your spinal cord
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What's the purpose of your spinal cord
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The spinal cord
acts as a unit that receives signals and sending them up the brain, and coordinating signals to send outward to the rest of the body
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It sends signals from your brain to the nerves that go throughout your body
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