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Why would damage to the nervous tissue in the spinal cord lead to paralysis?

Damage results in the loss of signals to muscles to produce movement.
Damage results in the inability of the body to differentiate between voluntary and involuntary movement.
Damage results in the inability of the body to produce connective tissue to support movement.
Damage results in the decreased production of actin and myosin for contraction

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B. Damage results in the inability of the body to differentiate between voluntary and involuntary movement

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