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During a football game, a young man suffers an injury to his spinal cord at the first thoracic vertebrate. What major functions could be lost due to his injury? Blinking Chewing Swallowing Pushing
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During a football game, a young man suffers an injury to his spinal cord at the first thoracic vertebrate. What major functions could be lost due to his injury? Blinking Chewing Swallowing Pushing
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Your first thoracic vertebrate aka T1 controls the nerves in your arms. Therefore, I would go with 'Pushing' as it requires your arms to do it.
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