Which injury would likely cause the body to permanently lose the ability to perform simple reflexes? damage to the nerve cells in the spinal cord a muscle tear in the leg the death of a single neuron in the body harm to a nerve in the skin

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer would be damage to the nerve cells in the spinal cord.

The spinal cord is responsible for sending nerve signals throughout your whole body. Damage to the spinal cord can result in an inability to send signals to parts of the body, including simple reflexes.
Answer 2
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the correct answer is a

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What is the smallest bone in the body?

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Hi, Lilmarco!
The smallest bone in the human body are the stapes.
It's a bone of the middle ear.
I hope this helps;)

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Is it hydrophobic or hydrophilic? Place the substance in water and see what happens... Does it shed all of the water immediately, or does it absorb the water...?

You can also place the substance on some paper. If it makes a grease spot (if you've ever put Cheez-its or Goldfish on your homework paper, you know what I'm talking about) then you know its a lipid. If it does not make a grease spot, you know it is NOT a lipid, so it will be a carb.

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What is the average number of seeds in an apple?

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Size in not relevant. Apples have five seed pockets or carpels. Each pocket contains seeds. The number of seeds per carpel is determined by the vigor and health of the plant. Different varieties of apples will have different number of seeds.

no one can tell there can be y or 10 seeds in and apple I guess it depends on how well it grow