somatic motor
No, nerves are involuntary. If your nerves were voluntary, you could make yourself feel pain without even doing anything.
These nerves control voluntary movements.
Via voluntary nerves, via autonomic nerves, and via hormones.
The somatic nervous system controls the skeletal system and voluntary movement by stimulating muscle contraction. Parts of the somatic nervous system are spinal nerves, cranial nerves, association nerves.
No, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves do not supply voluntary skeletal muscles. These nerves primarily innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, helping to regulate involuntary functions in the body. Voluntary skeletal muscles are under the control of the somatic nervous system.
somatic nervous system
Extraneurons
Extraneurons
Voluntary muscle also called skeletal muscle because it is partly under conscious control.It is supplied with nerves from the central nervous system.
No. The functional unit of the nervous system is the neuron. Neurons group together to form nerves.
Monomelic amyotrophy (MMA) is a rare disease of the nerves that control voluntary movements of the limbs.
The somatic nervous system contains efferent nerves, such as the motor neurons that control voluntary movement of muscles. For example, the efferent nerves that innervate the skeletal muscles in your arms to produce movement when you reach for something are part of the somatic efferent nerves.