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Plexuses, referring to the nerve plexuses in both upper and lower limb refer to the collection and grouping of nerves responsible for both sensory and motor input/output in a particular area. For example, the brachial plexus is the collection and arrangement of nerves that arises from the spinal cord area around C5-T1/3 and supplies the innervation for the upper limbs.
motor and sensory needs of the muscles and skin of the body's limbs
Serve the motor and sensory needs of the muscles and skin of the limbs.
There are no nerves to and from the body. All nerves are within the body.
Except for T2-T12, all ventral rami branch and join one another lateral to the vertebral column, forming complicated interlacing nerve networks called nerve plexuses. Nerve plexuses occur in the cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral regions and primarily serve the limbs (MarieB, 2010 8th ed. pp. 502)
You have ulnar nerve on the medial and back side of your elbow. You have common peroneal nerve at the neck of fibula. Pressing these nerves can send electric current in the areas supplied by these nerves.
The ventral rami serves as a form of intercostal nerves, which supply the muscles between the ribs and the skin and muscles of the anterior and lateral trunk.
Nerves cover every inch of the human body.
nerves are found in most limbs of the body
yes their is nerves in are body because if we don't have nerves in are body we won't be to scard watching t.v or other things .
Through chemical and electrical impulses.
I dont know the percentage but the 3 types of it are Sensory nerves Motor nerves Mixed nerves