Perhaps a person could live without a spinal cord. A person would need some type of devise to protect the nerves going from the brain to the rest of the body. That person would also need some way to support the shoulders and head. Then there would be some way needed to make sure that the nerves going from the brain came to the right place so that the attachments remained in the right place. It would be quite difficult. Something doing the same functions as the spinal cord would needed to be created.
Because alot of the nervous system lies in the discs of your spine.
Sofie Dossi is a contortionist and performer known for her incredible flexibility and ability to bend her body in ways that seem impossible. However, it is important to clarify that while she has a unique talent, she does have a spine. In reality, humans cannot live without a spine, as it provides essential structural support, protects the spinal cord, and enables movement. However, some individuals with spinal cord injuries or conditions may have significant impairments, but they still possess a spinal column.
Nick Clegg has managed just fine since the election! But of course he probably has had alot of medical help. I mean you can live without just about anything if you got the proper medical support. What I mean is that if your spine were to just all of a sudden fall out of your body, you would need to do something about it fast.
4 years percicle it depeneds on the perpendicular angle of there spinal cord runing to there vertibrate.
that's a funny question, but i take it as my business to answer it- you would not continue to live. the medulla oblongata of the brain controls involuntary functions of the body, like respiration and heart beat. in absence of the brain, your system would malfunction and you would die. in the absence of spinal cord, the reflexes of your body would slow down considerably, as the impulse would take longer time to be processed. for example, you would realize that the thing you are touching is hot after your finger tissues are burnt or something like that. in the absence of both, survival is impossible:)
After having chickenpox, the varicella zoster virus retreats to your spinal cord nerves, not your blood, where it remains for live.
No. A cricket is an insect. In a certain sense insects are inside out and upside down: their "bones" (support structures) are on the outside and their equivalent of a spinal cord is ventral (in front).
A person can live minutes without air.
A person can't live without a heart (the organ), but a person does not need empathy or love to live.
The spinal cord is the main line that brings all nerve signals back to the brain so when this is damaged it interrupts the line. When the line is damaged bad enough the signal cannot pass and therefore cannot communicate with the brain. When for example the legs can no longer communicate with the brain they can no longer receive the "orders" to move, meaning paralysis.
Everyone has cerebrospinal fluid. This question doesn't make sense. Cerebrospinal fluid is the fluid that fills the central nervous syster (brain and spinal cord) of all humans. We couldn't live without it.
no a person cannot live without there kidneys with out medical help