I think it's because that is where the nerves connect to the brain nerves. Basically, the brain sends signals through nerves connected to the spinal cord.
2007-03-18 10:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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When currect stops to flow to a light bulb, the light goes out. In the case of the spinal cord injury, the neural signal are somehow blocked from telling the paralyzed section of the body to move. No signal, no movement, so you have paralysis. This is as simple an explanation as I can give.
2007-03-18 10:14:55
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answered by WC 7
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The nerve endings in your spine connect to the nerve endings all over your body and when you move, your brain sends an electric signal down your spinal cord and it shoots to the part of the body that is moving. This happens extremely fast. In fact, it's happening right now as I'm typing this. There's electric signals going down my spine and down my arms to my fingers. So, if you break your spine, you cut off the path of these electric signals. Therefore, you can't move and you are paralized.
2007-03-18 10:18:08
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answered by purplegrl28 4
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I think that it is because the spinal cord is the center where all you're nerves meet, and connect to your brain, it is the means through which your brain sends signals out to your body. If there is any damage to this "center" your brain is unable to send signals out to your body.
2007-03-18 10:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-02 08:24:15
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answered by adkisson 4
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The spine protects nerves that run from your back to your brain. Depending on how high up the injury is, that determines how paralyzed you become.
2007-03-18 15:06:10
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answered by unoulvme 2
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