The brachial plexus is a network of nerves fibers that connects the arm to the spinal cord. Injury of it could cause the arm to be paralyzed, a lack of muscle control, and/or a lack of sensation.
a network of nerves originating in the spinal nerves of the mid back region and innervating the pelvic area, the front of the legs, andpart of the feet.
it contains the phrenic nerve, which innervates the diaphragm for breathing
The major nerves that arise from the cervical plexus are the phrenic nerves. The phrenic nerves are located in the neck and extend to the diaphragm.
Innervate skin in anal triangle of the perineum
A nerve plexus is a bunch of intersecting nerves, so a cervical plexus is a bunch of intersecting nerves located in the head, neck, and shoulder area of the body.
The word cervical means neck and the cervical nerve plexus is close to the neck. It is very complex contains a number of separate nerves.
cervical plexus
Form and function. Demand and supply. This principle is diligently followed in anatomy and physiology.
The nerve that control the larynx during breathing is the Vagus Nerve.
cervical plexuses
Cervical: C1 - C5Innervates muscles of neck and extend into thoracic cavity, where they control diaphragmatic muscles. Major nerve: Phrenic...which provides entire nerve supply to diaphragm.Brachial: C5-T1Innervates pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Major nerves: Radial nerve, median nerve, ulnar nerve.Lumbar: T12 - L4Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Genitofemoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, and femoral nerve.Sacral: L4-S5Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Sciatic nerve (which branches into tibial and fibular nerves) and pudendal nerve.
Cervical plexus....
cervical plexus
Cervical Plexus Brachial Plexus Lumbar Plexus Sacral Plexus
cervical plexus
It is the Cervical Plexus
The nerve that control the larynx during breathing is the Vagus Nerve.
Form and function. Demand and supply. This principle is diligently followed in anatomy and physiology.
cervical plexuses
lower back
The Phrenic Nerve
what major nerves arise from the coccygeal plexus
Cervical: C1 - C5Innervates muscles of neck and extend into thoracic cavity, where they control diaphragmatic muscles. Major nerve: Phrenic...which provides entire nerve supply to diaphragm.Brachial: C5-T1Innervates pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Major nerves: Radial nerve, median nerve, ulnar nerve.Lumbar: T12 - L4Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Genitofemoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, and femoral nerve.Sacral: L4-S5Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Sciatic nerve (which branches into tibial and fibular nerves) and pudendal nerve.