if its dead, nothing.
if its alive, that leg will be permanently paralyzed.
it wouldnt be able to jump high
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Without the nerve to activate the leg muscles, a frog could not walk, hop, or jump using the affected leg.
jumping
In any vertebrates, all coordinated response movements and actions would be disabled from the point the nerve was injured and down. Severed spinal damage will kill the animal.
it would lose most of the ability to jump and if it were cut far enought the frog could die
no jump
it would kill the frog because if any nerves are cut it wount be able to do any thing
Well, first of all, you spinal stem cells will be injured causing destruction of their outer shell, or cell wall. Then the inner mitochondria will be revealed and the power to the nucleus will be greatly reduced causing the mutation of the DNA stored in the nucleus. Then mutation causes cancer which is not good.
Peak breeding ability would be around 2 to 5 years of age.
no. Jelyfish have the ability to preform locomotion, so they are considered motile an example of something sessile would be a tree or a rock because they do not have the ability to move by their own power
Electric eels, electric rays, star gazer fish, no name a few.add and you generate electricity to move the nerve signals throughout your body. Nerve transmission is a series of electrical and chemical signals.
They would become 2 separate species.
The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.
Would lead to loss of both sensory & motor function. Ventral ramus is the anterior division of a spinal nerve.
Yes this can happen when any nerve is damaged but this is a greater danger if its an actual Spinal Nerve.
death
Sensory input would be blocked.
somatic motor axons
ventral root of a spinal nerve
Brain and the spinal cord.
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.
almost instantly
Loss of both motor and sensory function
The roots are two split bases of spinal nerves that connect to the spinal cord. The rami are branches of the spinal nerve that form a complex system throughout the body with the two primary ones being the dorsal (posterior) ramus and the anterior ramus. A diagram would look like an x with the two roots coming together from the spinal cord to go through the intervertebral forming a spinal nerve then splitting again immediately after the intervertebral foramen forming the rami of the spinal nerve