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lose of balance ;;
less movement ;;
that part practically controll the bodies voulntry muscles.
you would suffer abnormal ness or even death
cerebellum controls finely coordinated movements including speech, any damage to the cerebellum may result in stuttering, and bad balance
injury to the cerebellum could cause loss of ability to coordinate fine movements loss of ability to walk inability to reach out and grab object and cause tremors
it is the center for balance, equillibrium, orientation, and muscle tone so if cerebellum is injured all these functions are more likely to be affected.
you may die, have problems with balance and alternative movements
Your balance would be significantly affected.
The nastic movements of plants keep the shoot in contact with light and roots in the dark to adapt the plants from adverse conditions of root and shoot growth.
it affect blocked the vessel
If you will not use fresh mounts, some cells might be dead and some cellular movements might not be observed.
It might help
The protein might be unable to function.
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
All nerves from all over the body are connect to the Central Nervous System which leads from the spine all the way to the brain. An injury to the back might affect some nerves in your body which will cause it to "not function properly" All in all, it depends on which part of the "back" you injure. It is best to see a doctor to determine the "location" which is affected than to assume it only affects the way you walk.
The cerebellum is the brain. Tou might get confused with cerebru, but theyre 2 different things.
The metal plate as such is not expected to have any influence. But to need one, you've probably had some sort of head injury. And THAT might affect your injury.
They might not be able to walk again because the cerebellum controls balance and coordinates muscle activity.
As cerebellum is required to maintain your muscle coordination and equilibrium, any damages to your cerebellum might lead to the disturbances in your muscle coordinate and balance, (BUT, without muslce paralysis). Some of the clinical manifestations that you might have:motor (cerebellar) ataxiatremor during movemnts (disappear at rest)dysmetria (you can't touch any objects precisely at your first attempt)decomposition of movementdysdiadochokinesis (it's difficult for you to perform alternative movements, something like supination and pronation)hypotonianystagmusdysarthria
by not taking care of it,by not not laying on the walk way
by not taking care of it,by not not laying on the walk way
by not taking care of it,by not not laying on the walk way
Sort of because if you get injured and you already had this injury it might be worse.
movement and felling.
It will affect it by the building shaking and sliding if it doesn't have a stable base. If it has a stable base, it might be smashed by another building, so be concious of your surroundings in these situations.