There is a large series of muscles that rotate the eye. The main nerve involved is the optic nerve and could possibly keep the eye from rotating
iV. Trochlear Nerve
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
The chicken would be able to walk with nerve damage in their foot, because it still has use of the rest of its leg. It is likely that there would be some impairment.
It would force reliance on coastal breathing
Would lead to loss of both sensory & motor function. Ventral ramus is the anterior division of a spinal nerve.
There are a number of things that would happen if the ventral root of a spinal nerve were damage or transected, This would mainly cause the loss of the sensory function and there would be neuropathic pain among other effects.
facial injury, nerve damage,vitamin deficiency
The best would be physical therapy to increase the muscle strength.
no. it would pretty much kill the diaphragm. the phrenic nerve is located on C3-C5 which keeps the diaphragm alive.
Yes, it can as the vagus nerve relays the parasympathetic inhibition of the heart rate.
Neurotoxins damage nerve cells. I believe that an endotoxin can be a neurotoxin, but a neurotoxin is not necessarily an endotoxin. Kinda like lead is a neurotoxin but a neurotoxin is not necessarily lead. An excitoxin is neurotoxin since exitotoxins damage nerve and glial cells. Endotoxins and exotoxins have to do with bacteria and if they cause nerve damage they would be considered neurotoxins.
no difference except for the sensory supply. if you damage your sciatic nerve, the sensory and muscle supply above the knee also lost as the sciatic nerve is damage. This is because common peroneal nerve is the brach of sciatic and it is at level of your knee. Only muscle and sensory below the knee level will be affected if you damage the common peroneal nerve. However the condition of foot drop would be the same
A stroke or nerve damage would cause a lack of sensation in the fingers.