Step-by-step explanation:
Spinal Cord is the tube-like structure which consists of bundles of nerve fibers. It is covered by the meninges and is surrounded by the cerebrospinal fluid.
Backbone or the spinal column is the central axis of the skeleton in all vertebrates. In a newborn human, there are about 33 bones that make up the spinal column. By the time the newborn becomes an adult, the number of bones reduces to 24 as they fuse during normal growth and development.
Moreover, the spinal cord is protected by the spinal column. In this article, we shall explore more differences between the two:
Difference Between Spinal Cord and Backbone
Spinal Cord
Backbone
Composition
Made up of bundles of nerve fibers
The backbone is made of bones called vertebrae
Function
Spinal cord acts as pathways for communication between the brain and the body
The backbone serves to provide structural support as well as support the body’s weight. It is also tasked with protecting the spinal cord
Segments
The spinal cord forms 31 segments, which are divided into 8 cervical nerves, 5 lumbar nerves, 12 thoracic nerves, 1 coccygeal nerve and 5 sacral nerves
The backbone can be split into 5 major segments – the cervical spine, the thoracic spine and the lumbar spine, sacrum and coccyx. Cervical spine is made up of 7 bones called vertebrae. Thoracic spine has 12 vertebrae and the lumbar spine and 5 vertebrae