Science, asked by abellarose2009, 5 months ago

The spinal cord helps the skeletal system function properly. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer.

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Answered by kantilalmali89
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Explanation:

Yes. The spinal cord connects the brain to the skeletal system. Without impulse coming from the brain, the skeletal muscle doesn’t work. Also, nervous system (of which the spinal cord is a vital part) determines what hormones are need where and when, so it is instrumental in maintaining the structural integrity of the skeletal muscle, as well.

The brain controls everything in the body. The spinal cord is what connects the brain to everything else in the body so that the brain can do its job.

Answered by rajivbansal0842
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Yes. The spinal cord connects the brain to the skeletal system. Without impulse coming from the brain, the skeletal muscle doesn’t work. Also, nervous system (of which the spinal cord is a vital part) determines what hormones are need where and when, so it is instrumental in maintaining the structural integrity of the skeletal muscle, as well.

The brain controls everything in the body. The spinal cord is what connects the brain to everything else in the body so that the brain can do its job.

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