how would an injury that incapacitated the ce...

how would an injury that incapacitated the central nervous system affect the peripheral nervous system?\nthe peripheral nervous system would be prevented from sending information from stimuli receivers.\nthe peripheral nervous system would not be able to process the information that it received from the stimuli receivers.\nthe peripheral nervous system would block information from the central nervous system.\nthe peripheral nervous system would have no information to send to the muscles and glands.

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# Brief Explanations: The central nervous system (CNS) is responsible for processing and integrating information received from the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The PNS sends sensory information to the CNS and receives motor commands from it to control muscles and glands. If the CNS is incapacitated, it cannot process the information from the PNS, and thus cannot send back appropriate motor - commands. So, the PNS would have no information to send to the muscles and glands as it relays the CNS's commands. # Answer: The peripheral nervous system would have no information to send to the muscles and glands.