The spinal cord carries out two main functions: It connects a large part of the peripheral nervous system to the brain. Information (nerve impulses) reaching the spinal cord through sensory neurons are transmitted up into the brain.
I guess because its not exactly a smooth surface therefore creating friction in other words itsa rough surface
This seems like a true or false question, because shock actually causes the organs to fail if not treated right away. so the answer is False
Answer:
B
Explanation:
makes the most sense and its definitely not A or D
Answer:
"The prominent bony ridge that you can palpate across the posterior surface of the scapula is the <em>scapular spine"</em>.
Explanation:
A scapula is a plane and triangular bone located in the superior and posterior part of the thorax. The <em>posterior face</em><em> of the bone is divided into the supra-spiny fossa and infra-spiny fossa</em>. These two areas are <em>divided by the </em><em>scapular spine</em>. This is a <em>bony formation</em> that <em>goes from medial to the lateral</em> side of the scapula <em>and finishes</em> in one of the extremes as a bulky prominence called <em>acromion</em>.
The spine is easily palpable through the skin.