All of the following correctly describe the spinal cord EXCEPT:
The spinal cord ends as the conus medullaris at the level of the first or second lumbar vertebra.
The spinal cord is surrounded by the tough dura mater, the thin arachnoid mater, and the delicate pia mater.
Caudal to the end of the spinal cord is the cauda equina, which consists of the spinal nerve roots of the caudal sections of spinal cord.
The dural sac ends at L2 enclosing the conus medullaris that also ends at L2.
The coccygeal ligament attaches the meninges and hence the spinal cord to the coccyx.