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The Phrenic & Intercostal nerves.

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Q: What two nerves carry activating impulses to the muscles of inspiration?
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What Efferent nerves carry impulses primarily to the muscles and what?

glands


What do the nerves carry to the muscles?

Electrical impulses telling them to contract or relax.


What is the difference between sensory nerve and motor nerves?

Sensory nerves carry impulses to the brain (as sights seen, sounds heard, etc.). Motor nerves carry impulses from the brain to cause the body to do things such as move muscles.


What tells the muscle when to move?

Your brain tells the muscle to move by sending electric impulses through your nerves to your muscles.


What will happen to a person whose motor nerves are impaired?

as the motor nerves carry impulses from the brain to the limbs and muscles numbness or feeling will be reduced or lost and muscle tone will diminish.


How does an electromyogram diagnose whiplash?

An electromyogram (EMG) may also be used to determine the health of nerves and muscles using electrical impulses.


What is the part of the body made up of bundles of neurons that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of the body?

The nervous system carries impulses to and from the brain by way of neurons. The bundles are called nerves. Sensory nerves bring impulses into the spinal cord and brain and motor neuron carry impulses away from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.


What to motor nerves do?

Motor nerves allow the brain to stimulate muscle contraction. A motor nerve is an efferent nerve that exclusively contains the axons of somatic and branchial motoneurons, which innervate skeletal muscles (that ensure locomotion) and branchial muscles (that motorize the face and neck).


What do the terms afferent and efferent mean?

· Afferent and efferent divisions are:o Sensory (afferent) Division§ Somatic afferent nerves - carry impulses from skin, skeletal muscles, and joints to the CNS§ Visceral afferent nerves - transmit impulses from visceral organs to the CNSo Motor (efferent) Division§ Transmits impulses from the CNS to effector organs, muscles and glands, to effect (bring about) a motor responseAfferent nerves are the one that carry the information from periphery to central nervous system for further processing. While efferent nerves carry the processed information from central nervous system towards the periphery for action.


Taste and smell impulses transmit through which of the nerves?

Sensory nerves


What are nerves?

nerves are also called neurons and they transport impulses(messages)


What conducts impulses in medical terms?

Nerves conduct impulses in medical terms.