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Does sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves supply voluntary skeletal muscles?

No, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves do not supply voluntary skeletal muscles. These nerves primarily innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, helping to regulate involuntary functions in the body. Voluntary skeletal muscles are under the control of the somatic nervous system.


What role do the nerves of the back muscles play in the overall function and movement of the spine?

The nerves of the back muscles play a crucial role in transmitting signals from the brain to the muscles, allowing for coordinated movement and stability of the spine. These nerves help control the contraction and relaxation of the back muscles, which in turn support the spine and enable various movements such as bending, twisting, and lifting. Dysfunction or damage to these nerves can lead to issues with posture, movement, and overall spine health.


What muscle must be supplied by a somatic motor nerve?

All skeletal muscles in the body must be supplied by somatic motor nerves. These nerves carry signals from the brain to the muscles, controlling voluntary movements.


What are sensory and motor nervers called?

Sensory nerves are called afferent nerves, and motor nerves are called efferent nerves. Afferent nerves carry sensory information from the body to the central nervous system, while efferent nerves carry signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands to initiate a response.


What nerve supplies most hand muscles?

The median nerve supplies most of the muscles in the hand. It innervates the muscles responsible for flexing the wrist and fingers, as well as the muscles that control the thumb.

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What do muscles do for nerves?

Essentially nothing but to carry them around. There are nerves that try to keep track of what muscles are doing ... but the muscles are not actually involved with this.


What is the medical term meaning pertaining to the relationship between a nerve and a muscle?

The medical term is neuromuscular. This term refers to anything involving the relationship between nerves and muscles in the body.


Are nerves needed for muscles to contract?

Yes, without the nerves the muscles would be rendered useless. The muscles MUST have stimulation from somehwere in order to contract.


Does massage therapy help facial muscles and nerves regenerate?

Massage therapy can help facial muscles and nerves regenerate by increasing blood flow to the area. Massage therapy alone will not regenerate muscles or nerves.


How are nerves and muscles able to connect?

Well, there are nerves in your muscles, an easy connection. That's how you can tell when you are sore or tense or whatever


Which nerve plexus would serve the abdominal muscles?

The abdominal muscles are primarily innervated by the lower intercostal nerves, which originate from the thoracic spinal nerves. These nerves come together to form the lower thoracic intercostal nerves and the subcostal nerve, collectively contributing to the innervation of the abdominal muscles.


How do your muscles work?

the nerves in our muscles gives a message and thats how muscles go thicker and shorter


What two nerves carry activating impulses to the muscles of inspiration?

The Phrenic & Intercostal nerves.


The posterior rami of the spinal nerves serve what?

skeletal muscles