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i know this is a silly little question but i wrote spinal chord but so many people wrote effector in the bio mocks. Help!
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i know this is a silly little question but i wrote spinal chord but so many people wrote effector in the bio mocks. Help!
i know this is a silly little question but i wrote spinal chord but so many people wrote effector in the bio mocks. Help!
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(Original post by Asklepios)
I would say spinal cord is the correct answer. The effector organ carries out the response, but it is the role of the spinal cord to actually coordinate it.
I would say spinal cord is the correct answer. The effector organ carries out the response, but it is the role of the spinal cord to actually coordinate it.

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I would say spinal cord is the correct answer. The effector organ carries out the response, but it is the role of the spinal cord to actually coordinate it.
I would say spinal cord is the correct answer. The effector organ carries out the response, but it is the role of the spinal cord to actually coordinate it.
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(Original post by defenestrated)
is the spinal cord an organ??
is the spinal cord an organ??
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i know this is a silly little question but i wrote spinal chord but so many people wrote effector in the bio mocks. Help!
i know this is a silly little question but i wrote spinal chord but so many people wrote effector in the bio mocks. Help!
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Its the spinal cord.Correct answer

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(Original post by defenestrated)
is the spinal cord an organ??
is the spinal cord an organ??
Wiki definition of organ: "In biology, an organ or viscus is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function."
Is the spinal cord a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit? Yes - neuronal tissue is the parenchyma and connective tissues and meninges could be thought of as stroma.
Common function? Yes, although you could say it's just a bundle of nerves that carry information, there are interconnections within the spinal cord that facilitate functions independent of higher structures in the brain.
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(Original post by Asklepios)
Debatable.
Wiki definition of organ: "In biology, an organ or viscus is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function."
Is the spinal cord a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit? Yes - neuronal tissue is the parenchyma and connective tissues and meninges could be thought of as stroma.
Common function? Yes, although you could say it's just a bundle of nerves that carry information, there are interconnections within the spinal cord that facilitate functions independent of higher structures in the brain.
Debatable.
Wiki definition of organ: "In biology, an organ or viscus is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function."
Is the spinal cord a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit? Yes - neuronal tissue is the parenchyma and connective tissues and meninges could be thought of as stroma.
Common function? Yes, although you could say it's just a bundle of nerves that carry information, there are interconnections within the spinal cord that facilitate functions independent of higher structures in the brain.
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