You would not be able to move any voluntary muscles. Your heart will beat and your digestive tract will function. You will have some problems with your breathing as the diaphragm has a mix of both voluntary and involuntary muscles.
You would be either paralyzed or you would not live.
You wouldn't be able to stand straight you'd be able to bend any which way
You would loose all control of your nerves and muscles. Or die.
You cannot breath and also talk...
You would die.
You would die
if we didn't have a spinal cord we wouldn't be able to react to a situation.
What would happen if your spinal fluid was impinged
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If your nerves stopped working you could not move, because your spinal cord helps your body to move even in the the smallest parts of your body.
If your nerves stopped working you could not move, because your spinal cord helps your body to move even in the the smallest parts of your body.
you will be paralized
the cell would die and not be used and rise up in to your skin.
deffrent nations would not be in new zealand and people would faught
The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.
You'd either die or be paralyzed.
death
if the tongue wasnt working properly the the tongue will shut down/not move or you wont taste some parts of the tastebuds
What spinal curvature will result when you throw your torso into lateral flexion?