Since the question you are asking is a multiple choice question from a set of science flash cards, you would have to provide the specific choices offered for me to give yuo a meaningful answer.
The vagus nerve is primarily parasympathetic in its function.
While reading " Structure and Function of the Human Body" I believe the correct answer is the phrenic nerve. Hope this helps. the nerve that stimulates is the phrenic nerve but it arises from the cervical plexus
That's correct. Nerve cells, for example, typically do not divide or repair themselves once they are damaged. This lack of division contributes to the challenges in regenerating nerve tissue after injury.
The question is asking what three cranial nerves are purely sensory in their function. Some relevant terms here are olfactory, optic, and auditory or vestibucochlear or acoustic nerves. The only three cranial nerves that are pure sensory in function are cranial nerve #1 : the olfactory nerve (smell), cranial nerve #2 : the optic nerve (sight), and cranial nerve #8 : the auditory/vestibucochlear/acoustic nerve (hearing).
Improving the function of the vagus nerve can be done through techniques like deep breathing, meditation, yoga, and regular exercise. These activities can help stimulate the vagus nerve and promote overall well-being.
Autonomic nerve function in body
what is the function of the median nerve
The vagus nerve is primarily parasympathetic in its function.
ACh is produced at the intercellular level and is stored in vesicles at nerve endings. nerve endings release ACh ACh attavhes to the receptor site at the receiving nerve ACh is broken down by AChE to prevent accumulation
sympathetic fuction and the motor function mainly on the production of voice. http://www.answers.com/topic/vagus-nerve
While reading " Structure and Function of the Human Body" I believe the correct answer is the phrenic nerve. Hope this helps. the nerve that stimulates is the phrenic nerve but it arises from the cervical plexus
A peripheral nerve function test is performed to test the nerve function in the peripheral nerve. This test is often performed to when there is pain or weakness in the limbs.
To shape and function.
Where you get pain
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This is just terminology. Neuron = 'nerve cell'
The correct term is "nerve-wracking." It means something that causes anxiety or tension.