Eye
Trochlear Nerve innervates Superior Oblique(extrinsic eye muscle)Oculomotor Nerve innervates Inferior Oblique, Superior Rectus, Inferior Rectus, and Medial Rectus (which are all extrinsic eye muscles) along with Ciliary Body, and the Iris (which are both intrinsic eye muscles)Abducens Nerve innervates Lateral Rectus(extrinsic eye muscle)
The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the human body and plays a crucial role in transmitting signals between the brain and the lower body. It controls the movement and sensation of the legs, feet, and lower back.
The nervous system controls the body through nerve impulses. The endocrine system controls the body through hormones.
It controls and coordinate the activities of the body.
controls your body and your movements
I will list 5 words that are found in or related to the human body to get you started: * oculomotor nerve * oocyte/ovum * orbital bone * osteocyte * oxyhemoglobin
The nervous system senses pain and controls movement.
the brain
The cranial nerve that controls hearing and body balance is the vestibulocochlear nerve, also known as cranial nerve VIII. It has two main branches: the cochlear branch, responsible for hearing, and the vestibular branch, responsible for balance and spatial orientation.
The nervous system controls the movement of the ribs during breathing. The movement is performed by the musculoskeletal system.
Eye movements are controlled by multiple parts of the brain, including the frontal eye fields, the superior colliculus, and the brainstem. The cranial nerves responsible for eye movements are cranial nerves III, IV, and VI, which are controlled by the respective nuclei in the brainstem. Additionally, the cerebellum plays a role in fine-tuning and coordinating eye movements.
The automatic nerve response is from the system which controls the involuntary autonomous functions of the body. Breathing and heart beats are examples of these.