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The spinal cord sends messages to the brain,if we didn't have a spinal cord we couldn't do anything
It is what controls your basic functions such as breathing and your heart.
Interneurons send messages from the spinal cord to the brain.
The penguin has a brain that sends out messages to the body for it to move. The main parts are the nerves, spinal cord, and brain.
Synapses let the "message" travel to muscle cells.
no because it severs the spinal cord which sends and receives all the messages to and from the brain
No the nerves in the spinal cord send the messages to the brain. Not the actual spinal cord.
I think the brain makes a shock and goes down to your spinal cord and goes to the cell
Spinal cord
The spinal cord - relays 'messages' to and from the brain - to all parts of the body.
Some facts about the spinal cord:It is easy to breakthe spinal cord is a part of the nervous systemit sends messages to the brain
your spinal cord is like a cord that runs down your back inside of your spinal bones that make up your spine, essentially. the spinal cord is attached to your brain, and is like a big nerve. The spinal cord assists the brain by "sending" your brain messages. this is how you know if things are hot or not, it starts are the place being exposed to heat, then travels from the nerve endings, all the way to the spinal cord, which then "sends" the message to the brain, and tells you its hot. That's how it works