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What would happen if the bones in the spinal column are fixed joints?

ambot lang kay bati mn mo og nawng


Would if you spinal fluid impinged?

What would happen if your spinal fluid was impinged


What would happen if you sorted a column by choosing the column heading?

it makes you pooop out nipples


What would happen to you if the middle of your spinal cord was damaged?

you will be paralized


Can you get a spine transplant?

Not currently - bones are not transplanted these days, since they have artificial replacements instead, which are easier to apply than a "transplant" would be. Plus the spine is home to the "spinal column" - a collection of nerves that if damaged will cause paralysis. It's not possible to transplant a spine without the spinal column, which means that the new spinal column would have to be joined "damage free" into the patient. This would actually be impossible to do with no damage occurring to the nerves whatsoever, which would mean that the patient had a high likely hood of waking up fully paralysed. This is why spinal transplants are not performed.


Determine from what part of the spinal column the vertebra in the photograph comes. How can you tell?

Unfortunately there is no photograph attached. However, it would be easy for anyone trained to tell which spinal column can be seen considering they would know the different characteristics that everyday people are unaware of.


What would happen if your spine breaks?

Depends on the severity of the breakage. Breaking your back isn't the biggest problem; your spinal column is meant to protect your spinal cord. Problems arise if your spinal column is wrecked enough that it affects the spinal cord (such as a broken spinal column slicing right through the spinal cord. This is why if you shouldn't try to move someone if you think their back is broken, because there's a chance you could do more damage). If the spinal cord is left intact, you could heal without any sort of neurological problems, but it takes quite some time and you have to be very careful while waiting for your back to heal. If the spinal cord is damaged, there is a chance for neurological damage, as well as partial or complete paralysis. The degree of paralysis depends on the location of the damage (roughly: at around the neck, quadriplegia; below, paraplegia).


What would happen if the anterior ramus of the spinal nerve is damaged or transected?

The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.


What would happen if you didn't have the spinal cord?

You'd either die or be paralyzed.


What would happen if the brain and spinal cord didn't have nerve cells?

death


Is the spinal column part of the axial or appendicular skeleton?

The spinal column is part of the axial skeleton. (The appendicular skeleton is made up of the bones of the appendages. These would include all of the arm and hand bones, and leg and foot bones.)


What would happen if Bilbo did not answer a riddle correctly from The Hobbit?

He would be eaten by Gollum