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The diaphragm's contractions are regulated by the phrenic nerve. A diaphragm are the muscle that inserts on the central tendon.

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The diaphragm contractions are regulated by what nerve?

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.


What nerve innervates the diaphragm causing it to contract?

Phrenic


Which muscle is innervated by the phrenic nerve?

Diaphragm


Are contractions in the uterus a process regulated by negative or positive feedback?

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What nerve stimulates the diaphragm?

ulna


What is the central innervation of the diaphragm?

The diaphragm is mostly innervated by the phrenic nerve.


What nerve carries impulses to the diaphragm?

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.


What is does phrenic nerve serve?

diaphragm


What nerve causes the diaphragm to contrct and initiate inhalation?

The phrenic nerve


What is the major nerve stimulating the diaphragm?

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


Which nerve connects the diaphragm to the brain?

C 3,4 and 5. ( 345 keeps the diaphragm alive )


What does the phrenic nerve serve?

carry activating impulses to the muscles of inspiration