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The nerve that control the larynx during breathing is the Vagus Nerve.
The gallbladder is primarily innervated by the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X), which provides parasympathetic stimulation. Additionally, sympathetic innervation comes from the celiac plexus, particularly through the greater splanchnic nerve. This dual innervation helps regulate gallbladder contraction and bile release.
The phrenic nerve does not arise from the branchial plexus. It originates from the cervical spinal nerves C3-C5.
Another name for the solar plexus is the celiac plexus or coeliac plexus.
The nerve complex at the pit of the stomach is primarily associated with the celiac plexus, also known as the solar plexus. This network of nerves is located near the abdominal aorta and innervates various abdominal organs, including the stomach, liver, pancreas, and intestines. It plays a crucial role in the autonomic regulation of digestive processes and visceral sensations. Additionally, the vagus nerve contributes to the nerve supply in this area, influencing gastric function and motility.
CN X (Vagus)
Inferior Hypogastric Plexus
The Vagus Nerve (Number 10 or X)
The brachial plexus primarily comprises the ventral rami of spinal nerves C5 to T1, but there are several nerves that are not part of it. Notably, the intercostal nerves, which arise from the thoracic spinal nerves (T1 to T11), and the phrenic nerve, which originates from C3 to C5, are not included in the brachial plexus. Additionally, the cranial nerves, such as the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X), also do not belong to this plexus.
Cervical plexus....
can vegus nerve Can vagus nerve be controlled by nerve medicines
No. The vagus nerve is in the parasympathetic system