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The musculocutaneous nerve
Lumbar
innervates the flexor muscles of the arm and skin of the lateral side of the lower arm
The radial nerve supplies the muscles of the arm and forearm and and is also the sensory nerve for the upper limb. It therefore helps in the movement of the upper limb and is also partly responsible for sensory feeling in part of the arm and forearm and hand
Nerve cells have dendrites at the end. They have a long Cytoplasm to transmit nerve impulses for long distances.
The musculocutaneous nerve
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Spinal chords
You probably cannot straighten your forearm because your musculocutaneous nerve is injured.
The musculocutaneous nerve
Musculocutaneous
The biceps deep tendon reflex is controlled by the C5 component of the musculocutaneous nerve.
deep peroneal nerve from the common peroneal never
I would have said the radial, median, ulnar, lateral cutaneous, and musculocutaneous. I guess it depends on where your arm cuts off :}
The function of the musculotaneous nerve is to supply motor fibers to the biceps brachii and brachialis muscles as well as providing cutaneous sensation of the lateral forearm.
The ulnar nerve runs along the ulna bone in the arm. It starts at the shoulder and ends at the pinky finger.
Between the shoulder and the elbow is the Humerus. The two bones in the forearm (between the elbow and the wrist) are the Radius and Ulna.humerusThe humerus, the radius and the ulna.There are three in the arm, not including the wrist and the hand. Between the shoulder and the elbow, this bone is the Humerus. The two in the forearm (between the elbow and the wrist) are the radius and ulna.Three bones that make up the arm are the humerus, radius, and the ulna.yes they are bones.humerus, radius, ulna