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The two major functions of the spinal cord.

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The spinal cord is a tube-like long structure, which originates at the end of brainstem till the end of the spine. The spinal cord forms the connection between the body and the brain. It is divided into four divisions, namely sacral, cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions. The spinal cord is divided into the gray and white matter.

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