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Well, there are nerves in your muscles, an easy connection. That's how you can tell when you are sore or tense or whatever
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Temporal openings in the skull allow for muscles to pass through and connect to the jaw, enabling jaw movement for activities such as chewing and speaking. Additionally, these openings provide a passage for blood vessels and nerves to reach the face and head.
Somatic, or voluntary, nerves connect to skeletal muscles refers to the conscious control of skeletal muscles.
Essentially nothing but to carry them around. There are nerves that try to keep track of what muscles are doing ... but the muscles are not actually involved with this.
The three kinds of nerves are sensory nerves, motor nerves, and mixed nerves. Sensory nerves transmit signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, allowing us to perceive stimuli. Motor nerves carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles, facilitating movement. Mixed nerves contain both sensory and motor fibers, enabling communication in both directions.
Yes, without the nerves the muscles would be rendered useless. The muscles MUST have stimulation from somehwere in order to contract.
Massage therapy can help facial muscles and nerves regenerate by increasing blood flow to the area. Massage therapy alone will not regenerate muscles or nerves.
Sensory nerves carry information from the body to the brain, allowing us to sense things like touch, temperature, and pain. Motor nerves, on the other hand, carry signals from the brain to the muscles, enabling movement and coordination. In summary, sensory nerves transmit sensory information to the brain, while motor nerves transmit signals from the brain to the muscles for movement.
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