In the groove between the head of the ulna and the olecranon process at the elbow;
at the medial epicondyle of the humerus.
Synapse
You could locate sites involved in transmitting a nerve impulse by finding the synapses. They are defined as a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter.
does anyone know if there is a device that can locate a sensory nerve without using a needle
It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells
sensitivity helps the nerve system
On the top (maxilla) it is the superior alveolar nerve. On the bottom (mandible) it is the inferior alveolar nerve.
it helps them move
spinal accessory nerve (a nerve that helps control speech, swallowing, and certain movements of the head and neck)
olfactory nerve - which is located near the Limbic System and can trigger memories.
it helps medullate your nerves.
The myilen sheath helps conduct the nerve impulse kind of like water and electricity.
While reading " Structure and Function of the Human Body" I believe the correct answer is the phrenic nerve. Hope this helps. the nerve that stimulates is the phrenic nerve but it arises from the cervical plexus