Mainly the sciatic.
The sciatic nerves are located in the lower back and extend down the back of each leg in the human body.
Nerves send information to your brain such has if something is hot or cold. And your brain also sends messages through your nerves such has lift the arm, left leg forward, right leg up, so on and so forth
There are about 17,000 nerves in the hand.
There are about 45 miles of nerves in the human body.
There are approximately 45 miles of nerves in the human body.
No, they don't
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Your leg gave out because the muscles or nerves in your leg may have become weak or injured, causing it to suddenly give way or collapse.
The most sensitive part of the leg is typically the shin area, as it is composed of numerous nerves close to the surface of the skin. These nerves are easily stimulated, making this area more sensitive to touch and pain compared to other parts of the leg.
probably nerves, or if it is asleep (usually if your sitting on it or bending your leg) the blood flow in it drops, causing the leg to numb, and nerves to act up. but it isn't this way when I get in bed just this way all day long other wise .
Yes, the nerves in the leg are considered peripheral to the spinal cord. They are part of the peripheral nervous system, which consists of all the nerves that branch out from the central nervous system (CNS), including the spinal cord and brain. These peripheral nerves facilitate communication between the CNS and the limbs, allowing for motor and sensory functions in the legs.
Nerves do not have actions. Muscles do, but nerves go to certain receptors. The femoral nerve is the largest in the lumbar plexus and divides into many branches, and supplies the thigh muscles and leg and skin cutaneous receptors (feeling).
That would depend greatly on where you were shot. If shot in the leg, chances of survival are good but you always need to watch with certain nerves and arteries.
The sciatic nerves are located in the lower back and extend down the back of each leg in the human body.