A motor nerve falls under the category of efferent nerves, its opposite would be an afferent nerve, usually called a sensory nerve.
A contralateral motor pathway is a neutral pathway located at the opposite side of the brain. It is on the eighth nerve of the cochlear nucleus.
The nerve motor points is a large muscle mass of shoulders, arms, and legs, striking with leg or hand. Some types of nerve points are superficial peroneal nerve motor point, tibial nerve motor point, common peroneal nerve motor point, and femoral nerve motor point.
A motor nerve is part of the nervous system that moves muscles.
A motor nerve is connected to a muscle or gland and causes it to work.
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Cold temperatures can reduce nerve conduction velocity and increase the threshold of excitability in nerves, including the sciatic nerve. This can lead to decreased sensation, motor function, and overall nerve responsiveness when exposed to cold temperatures.
When nerve damage effects a motor nerve, you have a motor neuron disease. It is also called neuropathy. For information on nerve damage repair go to www.realfoodnutrients.com/neu/home.htm
Yes, the vagus nerve is a mixed nerve that contains both motor and sensory fibers. It is responsible for controlling various involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion, and breathing.
Yes, the peripheral nervous system has both sensory and motor nerve cells
Yes it is motor and parasympathetic.
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A motor nerve is part of the nervous system that moves muscles.