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Two individuals sustain injuries at the same level of their spinal cords. Individual A's spinal cord is completely severed, while Individual B's spinal cord is damaged but the neural tissue remains physically connected. Based on the typical physiological responses to these types of injuries, what is the most likely difference in symptoms observed below the point of injury?
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Two individuals sustain injuries at the same level of their spinal cords. Individual A's spinal cord is completely severed, while Individual B's spinal cord is damaged but the neural tissue remains physically connected. Based on the typical physiological responses to these types of injuries, what is the most likely difference in symptoms observed below the point of injury?
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