The diaphragm's contractions are regulated by the phrenic nerve. A diaphragm are the muscle that inserts on the central tendon.
The diaphragm contractions are primarily regulated by the phrenic nerve, which originates from the cervical spine (C3-C5). This nerve controls the contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm muscle, allowing for the process of breathing to occur efficiently.
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Uterine contractions are one of the few physiologic process regulated by positive feedback.
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The diaphragm is mostly innervated by the phrenic nerve.
The phrenic nerve carries impulses to the diaphragm, controlling its movement and function. It originates from the cervical spine (C3-C5) and plays a crucial role in regulating breathing by stimulating the diaphragm to contract during inspiration.
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The phrenic nerve
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
C 3,4 and 5. ( 345 keeps the diaphragm alive )
carry activating impulses to the muscles of inspiration