The nerves that arise from the lumbar plexus are femoral, obturator, lateral femoral cutaneous, genitofemoral, illoinguinal and illohypogastric nerve. As part of lumbosacral plexus, it is the nervous plexus that is found in the lumbar region.
sciatic nerve, tibial nerve, common fibular nerve
Femoral nerve
Femoral, obturator
cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral nerves
vagus
Cervical: C1 - C5Innervates muscles of neck and extend into thoracic cavity, where they control diaphragmatic muscles. Major nerve: Phrenic...which provides entire nerve supply to diaphragm.Brachial: C5-T1Innervates pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Major nerves: Radial nerve, median nerve, ulnar nerve.Lumbar: T12 - L4Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Genitofemoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, and femoral nerve.Sacral: L4-S5Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Sciatic nerve (which branches into tibial and fibular nerves) and pudendal nerve.
because vertebral nerves (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral) don't innervate the face. Cervical nerves innervate the ant/post neck and scalp but don't extend into the face.
Spinal nerves. 7 pairs of cervical, 12 pairs of thoracic, 5 pairs of lumbar, 5 pairs of sacral, and 4 pairs of coccigeal spinal nerves.
Parasympathetic
31 pairs. And they arise from the combination of the ventral and dorsal roots.
what major nerves arise from the coccygeal plexus
The Parasympathetic Division arises from cranial and sacral nerves.
sacral nerves
Mark D. Samson has written: 'Localization of the sacral parasympathetic nucleus in the dog' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Dogs, Nerves, Sacral, Sacral Nerves
The Sacral Hiatus
what major nerves arise from the coccygeal plexus
5
S1-5. These nerves enter through the sacral or pelvic vertebrae.
leg
abdominal wall