No the nerves in the spinal cord send the messages to the brain. Not the actual spinal cord.
yes without the spinal cord messages cannot be sent to the brain
All pain in the body travels through the spinal cord to reach the brain, so yes.
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Interneurons send messages from the spinal cord to the brain.
The brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord, so that the brain can send messages through the cord to the rest of the body. The functioning of the body is severely compromised if the spinal cord connections are severed.
the spinal cord is used to send messages around the body from the brain ie use left hand and arm to wave etc...
the spinal cord help send signal down or up from the brain to the limbs
SPINAL?
Sensory neurons gather information and send it to your spinal cord.
The spinal cord is a nerve cord inside the spine traveling all the way to the brain, so if you didn't have the nerve cord you're brain couldn't send/receive messages to the body
Spinal Cord.
it keeps you standing, and it holds your spinal cord. Neurons are sent through the spinal cord to send and receive messages from the brain. That is part of your nervous system.
No, nerves do not send signals. They transmit signals produced by receptors or the brain or spinal cord.
Neurons, or nerve cells, pick up the impulses and send them to other neurons through axons and dendrites until it reaches the spinal cord.
There are scientists and doctors working to understand the spinal cord and find a cure for paralysis. There are physical therapists helping survivors of spinal cord injuries. There are Chiropractors who help to maintain spine health. There are numerous jobs in spinal cord injury rehabilitation hospitals.