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What are the main structural supports for the vertebrae

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Answer:

The dorsal hollow nerve cord

Step-by-step explanation:

The dorsal hollow nerve cord develops into the central nervous system;the brain and spine

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Intervertebral Discs

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Between each vertebral body is a cushion; the intervertebral disc. Discs absorb stresses the body incurs during movement and prevents vertebrae from grinding against one another. The intervertebral discs are the largest structures in the body without a vascular supply

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