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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.
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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
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it would kill the frog because if any nerves are cut it wount be able to do any thing

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Q: What ability would the frog lose if its spinal nerve extending to the leg were cut and why?
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