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how does the spinal cord communicate with organs​

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Answered by OpRicky
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Specialized neurons carry messages from the skin, muscles, joints, and internal organs to the spinal cord about pain, temperature, touch, vibration, and proprioception. These messages are then relayed to the brain along one of two pathways: the spinothalmic tract and the lemniscal pathway.

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The spinal nerves carry electrical signals from the brain to muscles of the skeleton and internal organs via the spinal cord. Similarly, they carry sensory information like touch, pressure, cold, warmth, pain and other sensations from the skin, muscles, joints and internal organs to the brain via the spinal cord.

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Answered by ayushmaan0072
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The brain and the spinal cord makes the Central nervous system ,all the nerves are connected to the main nerve spinal cord thus it is able to communicate with the other organs...

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