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The ulnar nerve is one of the peripheral nerves which branches from the medial cord from the inferior trunk coming from C8 and T1.
a trunk port is called a trunk because it is part of the back end of a car - ie a trunk.
The head and trunk are connected by the neck, which contains vital structures such as the cervical vertebrae, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. This region allows for mobility and support while facilitating communication between the brain and the rest of the body. Additionally, the neck houses the trachea and esophagus, linking the respiratory and digestive systems.
The basic difference between the cranial nerves and the spinal nerves is the role they play, in helping our bodies to function properly. The body has what is called a peripheral nervous system consisting of more than 100 billion nerve cells, which run all throughout our body, making connections with our brain, as well as other parts of the body, and sometimes with each other. The peripheral nervous system is composed of two systems the somatic and autonomic nervous system. These nerves connect with both the brain and the spinal cord. Our muscles are controlled by voluntary and sensory receptors in the skin, this is an example of the somatic system. The autonomic system connects the brain stem and the spinal cord to the internal organs, and also regulates the body processes, like heart rate and blood pressure, stomach acid, and the speed of food travelling through our digestive systems. The autonomic nervous system is divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. Each has a job to do within the body. The sympathetic division helps us to deal with stressful or emergency situations. They help us to know, when to fight and when to take flight. The parasympathetic division helps the body to function, in normal situations. Both divisions regulate our pulse, breathing and blood pressure to keep them stable. The cranial nerves connect our brain to our eyes, ears, nose, throat and other parts of our head, neck and trunk. There are twelve (12) pairs of cranial nerves. The nerves, which connect the spinal cord to with other parts of the body are called spinal nerves. The brain communicates or connects with other parts of the body through the spinal nerves. We have thirty-one (31) pairs of spinal nerves. Spinal nerves and cranial nerves are connected with the somatic and the autonomic parts of the peripheral nervous system. Some nerves are sensory nerves and other nerves are motor nerves, depending upon their function within the body.
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The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
a trunk
you could probably end up getting some sort of cancer
It is a saratoga trunk
The traditional Jeep does not have a trunk.
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If you mean by 'trunk' the body from the waist to the chin, it's called the torso.