X: Vagus Nerve
Yes, efferent refers to the fact that the nerve carries information from your central nervous system out to a muscle. In this case, the muscle being innervated in the tongue.
YES!!! By the very fact that it is named 'Organic' means it contains carbon .
Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.
No nerve is truly "exposed" which means it is on the surface of the body as all are under the skin. However the ulnar nerve is probably the most exposed of the nerves in the body. It runs from the brachial plexus down to the forearm and to get here ut must go via the elbow. For some unknown reason this nerve passes around a structure of the humerus called the medial epicondyl and at that point has amost no pretection at all. This is the reason for the tingling sensation in the forearm when the elbow is knocked at certan angles, it stimulates the neurones to start firing randomly. And this snesation is what earner the humerus the name the funny bone not the fact that it is called the humerus.
Our home, the Earth. BTW, Interesting fact. Did you know the Earth is the only planet not named after a God??? Huh? Did you? No, you didn't!
Cranial nerves that have a motor function tend to be bilaterally innervated. In other words, the right accessory nerve (XI) receives input from both the right and the left motor cortex. The same goes for the left accessory nerve.This is a handy advantage in strokes, since upper motor neurone lesions must therefore be bilateral in order to cause a deficit.The one major exception to this rule is the facial nerve (VII). Only the forehead muscles are bilaterally innervated, so even a unilateral upper motor neurone lesion can cause mouth drooping, etc. However, this can still often be differentiated from a lower motor neurone lesion, which will not spare the forehead.
There are 12 cranial nerves, they are as followed; (I) Olfactory (II) Optic (III) Oculomotor (IV) Trochlear (V) Trigeminal (VI) Abducens (VII) Facial (VIII) Vestibulocochlear (IX) Glossopharyngeal (X) Vagus (XI) Accessory (XII) Hypoglossal
yes' all nerves affect memory! FACT! especially cranial nerves that are attached to the spinal chord!
a cool fact is that walt disney was named after the uy that died named walt disney!
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Yes, efferent refers to the fact that the nerve carries information from your central nervous system out to a muscle. In this case, the muscle being innervated in the tongue.
the biggest nerve in the human body is located in the prostate, as a matter of fact if the nerve in your prostate is severed it may lead to complete paralysis
washinton was named after the first presedent named George Washington
I have hears that Muhammads horse was named Barak, but I do not know it to be fact, but then, you were fishing for that, weren't you?
It was named after Walt Disney.
An official fact about Trinidad is their capitol city is named Port-of-Spain. Another interesting fact about Trinidad is it has a current population of 1,300,000 people.
Yes, in fact only a very small minority of cells lack these organelles. Mitochondria are vital in respiration, to release energy. Nerve cells require energy to send impulses throughout the body.