I'm not sure what nuclei would do that. If you mean cellular nuclei then it would be the nuclei in the soma on the motor neuron. But, if you are asking about motor coordination, that is controlled by a part of the brain called the cerebellum.
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The cerebellum processes inputs from the cerebral motor cortex, brain stem nuclei, and sensory receptors. It integrates this information to coordinate smooth and coordinated voluntary movements. It also plays a key role in balance and posture.
cerebellum and basal nuclei
The cerebral cortex is responsible for planning and executing voluntary motor movements, while subcortical structures such as the basal ganglia and cerebellum help refine and coordinate these movements. The basal ganglia influence motor activity by modulating the initiation and inhibition of movements, while the cerebellum fine-tunes motor output by providing feedback and adjusting movements based on sensory information. Together, these brain regions work in concert to produce coordinated and precise motor output.
Input is the first coordinate of an ordered pair in relationand Output is the second coordinate of an ordered pair in relation
The monitor is an output device......
motor output
The monitor is an output device......
motor nuclei of cranial nerves :)
Because that is the purpose on an electric motor.
The brush-less motor controller has a smaller output current than one DC motor. The brushless also has less of a output voltage. The maximum output voltage is 50V, where a regular DC motor would have a maximum of atleast 60V.
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