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Skeletal muscles are controlled by motor neurons in the somatic branch of the peripheral nervous system, which is controlled by the central nervous system.
The somatic division of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary movements, such as skeletal muscle contractions. It also transmits sensory information from the skin, muscles, and joints to the central nervous system for processing.
The somatic nervous system directly innervates skeletal muscles. It is a component of the peripheral nervous system and is responsible for voluntary motor control, transmitting signals from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles. This system allows for conscious movement and coordination of muscle contractions.
Somatic nerves from the somatic nervous system
The somatic nervous system controls skeletal muscles. It is responsible for voluntary movement and receives motor information from the brain to stimulate muscle contraction.
What nerves supply voluntary sketal muscles
Skeletal muscles are voluntary in terms of their control by the nervous system.
No. It's the other way round.
Somatic nerve fibers innervate the structures responsible for conscious touch, pain, and temperature sensation in the skin, muscles, and joints. They are part of the peripheral nervous system and transmit sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.
Sensory information concerning position and balance motor neurons that control skeletal muscles travel over proprioceptive fibers. These fibers are responsible for conveying information about the body's position, movement, and orientation to the central nervous system.
The somatic nervous system contains nerves that run from the central nervous system to the skeletal muscles, facilitating voluntary movements. It is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the body to the brain and relaying motor commands from the brain to the muscles. This system allows for conscious control over muscle actions and plays a key role in reflex actions.
The afferent nerves of the somatic nervous system carry sensory signals from the skin, skeletal muscles, joints, ears, eyes, tongue, etc. to the central nervous system, while the efferent nerves of the somatic nervous system carry motor signals from the central nervous system to the skeletal muscles.