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What are three functions of the spinal cord?

One of the three functions of the spinal cord is to be a conduit for sensory information. It is also a conduit for motor information and is responsible for coordinating reflexes.


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Spinal cord infarction occurs when one of the three major arteries that supply blood (and therefore oxygen) to the spinal cord is blocked.


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What are three major part of nervous system?

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How does the spinal cord carry functions out on a daily basis?

the spinal cord is connected to your brain. When you move their is a message to your brain to move.


What are the the major parts of nervous system?

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What is the functions of cerebration fluid?

cerebral spinal fluid cushions, protects and nourishes the brain and spinal cord.


What is the spinal cord linked to?

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