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Introduction: The spinal cord is the thin, long, tubular structure. It is made up of nervous tissue. The spinal meninges is the series of specialized membrane surrounding the spinal cord. It provides shock absorption and necessary physical stability. The nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the spinal cord by the blood vessels that branch inside these layers.
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