The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.
loss of both the motor and sensory functions
you will be paralyzed, but depending on the magnitude it MAY re-heal
There are a number of things that would happen if the ventral root of a spinal nerve were damage or transected, This would mainly cause the loss of the sensory function and there would be neuropathic pain among other effects.
I believe it is a cat that has had its spinal cord transected (i.e. completely cut)
you will be paralized
Yes, the abdominopelvic cavity is anterior to the spinal cavity.
The spinal cord is posterior to the chest.
Anterior, meaning "front" would describe the front side of the spinal cord.
there is sensory loss in the medial aspect of the arm
anterior
Paraplegia - paralysis of both lower limbs
Loss of both motor and sensory function