The parts of the CNS that give rise to sympathetic nerves are the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord.
Spinal nerves
The sacral plexus gives rise to the sciatic nerve. It is formed by the ventral rami of spinal nerves L4-S4 and is the largest nerve in the body.
Papillary Layer
The C6 nerve root gives rise to the musculocutaneous nerve, which innervates the muscles in the arm such as the biceps. The C7 nerve root gives rise to the median nerve, which innervates muscles in the forearm and hand as well as provides sensation to the palm and fingers.
The network of spinal nerves that supplies the pelvis and legs is known as the lumbosacral plexus. It is formed by the lower lumbar and sacral spinal nerves and gives rise to various nerves that innervate the lower extremities, including the sciatic nerve, femoral nerve, and obturator nerve. These nerves play a crucial role in motor and sensory functions of the pelvis and legs.
A mature fruit develops from an ovary after the fertilisation.
In total it is called the embryo, the part that specifically becomes the shoot is the pumule.
MESENCEPHALON gives rise to the mid brain and aqueduct of the midbrain
The sacral plexus supplies motor movement to the posterior of the legs and thighs. It is formed by the lumbosacral spinal nerves and gives rise to nerves like the sciatic nerve, which innervates many muscles in this region.
What type of embryological cell gives rise to muscle fibers
spinal nerves
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