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Diaphragm
Yes, efferent refers to the fact that the nerve carries information from your central nervous system out to a muscle. In this case, the muscle being innervated in the tongue.
parietal pleura innervated by intercostal and phrenic nerve while visceral innervated by pulmonary plexus
The diaphragm is mostly innervated by the phrenic nerve.
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Diaphragm
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The superior oblique muscles
The muscle is innervated by Thoracodorsal nerve, from the posterior cord of brachial plexus.
Posterior Belly of Digastric Muscle (innervated by CN VII) Facial nerve Sternocleidomastoid (innervated by CN XI) Spinal accessory nerve Longissimus Capitis (innervated by dorsal rami of C3-C8 spinal nerves) Splenius Capitis (innervated by dorsal rami of middle cervical spinal nerves)
The sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) and the trapezius muscle are innervated by the accessory nerve (CN XI)
Yes, efferent refers to the fact that the nerve carries information from your central nervous system out to a muscle. In this case, the muscle being innervated in the tongue.
The lateral rectus muscle, innervated by the 6th cranial nerve (the Abducens)
The flexor muscles, including the biceps brachii which is both a flexor and supinator, are innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve. The supinator muscle, which assists the biceps brachii in supination, is innervated by the deep branch of the radial nerve.
The superior oblique muscle turns the eye inferiorly and medially. It is innervated by the trochlear nerve.
The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.
The medial rectus inserts on the medial surface of the eye. It is innervated by the oculomotor nerve.