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To study the physiology of nerve fibers, you would need to isolate a specific muscle and the nerve innervating that muscle. This allows for the investigation of the interaction between the nerve and muscle, observing the transmission of signals and studying the response of the muscle to nerve stimulation. Commonly studied muscles and nerves in this context include the gastrocnemius muscle and the sciatic nerve in animal models.
Facial nerve
radial nerve
A motor nerve falls under the category of efferent nerves, its opposite would be an afferent nerve, usually called a sensory nerve.
Femoral nerve
deep peroneal nerve supplies the tibialis anterior muscle
nerve tissue
The musculocutaneous nerve
An abducent nerve is a nerve which controls the lateral rectus muscle in the eye.
im pretty sure its muscle and nerve tissue... pretty sure...
Causes abduction of the eyeball. So named: abducens nerve
the muscle doesn't move