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  1. The spinal marrow is like a long rope made of tiny nerves inside your backbone that helps your brain talk to your whole body.
  2. Inside your spine, there’s a soft bundle of nerves called the spinal marrow that sends messages from your brain to your arms, legs, and more.
  3. Think of the spinal marrow as a busy highway of nerves inside your back that carry signals so your body can move and feel.
  4. The spinal marrow is a special bunch of nerves tucked inside your spine that connect your brain to every part of your body.
  5. Your spine holds the spinal marrow, which is like the body's telephone line sending messages between your brain and your body.
  6. The spinal marrow is a nerve bundle inside your backbone that works like a messenger to help your brain control everything you do.
  7. Inside your spine, the spinal marrow acts like a cable made of nerves that links your brain to all your body parts.

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