Polio affects both the skeletal and muscular system. When the polio virus enters the body it immediately attacks the nervous system, followed by the muscular system. The muscular system is what gives the skeletal system the ability to move. Thus, when the muscular system gets infected the skeletal system no longer has the power to move the body to where it wants to go. This is known as paralysis.
it affects the nervous system
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Polio primarily affects the nervous system, specifically the spinal cord, leading to paralysis in severe cases. The poliovirus primarily targets the motor neurons responsible for controlling muscle movement, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis.
Polio was spread human-to-human, not by a vector.
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No , polio does not affect animals.
There are several- one of them is polio.
The nervous system is primarily affected by poliovirus, specifically the motor neurons in the spinal cord. This can result in muscle weakness, paralysis, and difficulty breathing.
How does a person's body fight off polio
No a catch isn't an animal or human. Humans can catch the flu and polio. A lot of kids die from polio and the flu.