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No, but a peripheral nerve does.
Radial Nerve, Ulanar Nerve, and Musculocutaneal Nerve. The ulnar nerve is more commonly known as the "funny bone".
Nerve pathways
yes, epilepsy cause by the disruption in the conductance of the impulses by the nerve cells. Imbalance between the inhibition and the excitation of the nerve impulse in the brain cause epilepsy.
The most common cause involves any condition that affects an area of the brain called the ventral pons; all of the nerve tracts responsible for voluntary movement pass through the ventral pons
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Yes, it can as the vagus nerve relays the parasympathetic inhibition of the heart rate.
synapse
yes! excruciating pain will put your body in survival mode AKA pass out?
optic nerve
No, but a peripheral nerve does.
Radial Nerve, Ulanar Nerve, and Musculocutaneal Nerve. The ulnar nerve is more commonly known as the "funny bone".
The radial nerve and the profunda brachii artery pass through the lateral triangular space.
The vagus nerve is located in the arm of a human. The lap band fill procedure can cause nerve damage to this nerve.
Nerve pathways
No. neurons are the cells in the body that pass signals. Hormones are the chemicals that pass signals.
Pressure on the nerve root can definitely cause pain and it may also cause sensory and/or motor deficits.