By what moniker is the inferior, lessened come to an end of the spinal cord particular?
Answers:
Conus medullaris. The filum terminale is attached to the inferior cord, but is not cord.
The filum terminale is the pencil thin springy portion that attaches the cord to the coccyx. The cauda equina is the nerve roots that emerge from the cord in the shape of a horse's tail below the 2nd lumbar vertebra.
Actually, I think the subsequent answer is what you are looking for. Source(s): RN
The taper at the lower end of the spinal cord is known as the conus medullaris. Source(s): Anatomy textbook
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