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which injury would likely cause the body to permanently lose the ability to perform simple reflexes?
o damage to the nerve cells in the spinal cord
o a muscle tear in the leg
o the death of a single neuron in the body
o harm to a nerve in the skin
Simple reflexes are controlled by the spinal - cord. Nerve cells in the spinal cord are crucial for relaying signals for reflex actions. Damage to these cells can disrupt the reflex arc permanently. A muscle tear in the leg affects muscle function but not the reflex - arc directly. The death of a single neuron usually does not have a major impact on reflexes as the nervous system has redundancy. Harm to a nerve in the skin may affect sensation or a local nerve function but not permanently disrupt simple reflexes like spinal - cord nerve - cell damage.
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damage to the nerve cells in the spinal cord