You mean "you're" (= "you are"), not "your", which is "your" as in "your book."
And we don't usually say, "You're on my nerves." We say, "You're getting on my nerves."
So your question should be, "What if you're getting on my nerves?"
The answer to that question is already on WikiAnswers. Go to http://www.answers.com/nerve and check "idioms."
Cranial nerves
nerves
You have sympathetic trunks located by either side of vertebral column. You have thoracolumber out flow for sympathetic system. You do not have nerves for the same.
People suffering from the facial nerve paralysis usually suffer from the inflammation of facial nerves.
Nerves are classified based on their structure and function. Structurally, they can be categorized into cranial nerves, which emerge from the brain, and spinal nerves, which arise from the spinal cord. Functionally, they are divided into sensory (afferent) nerves that carry signals to the central nervous system, motor (efferent) nerves that transmit signals from the central nervous system to muscles, and mixed nerves that contain both sensory and motor fibers.
Some are sensory nerves, some are motor nerves
All the spinal nerves in their distribution are mixed nerves
Cranial nerves and spinal nerves.
There are no nerves to and from the body. All nerves are within the body.
She must have had nerves of steel. My nerves just went to jelly. With one strike, I can sever your nerves.
I dont know the percentage but the 3 types of it are Sensory nerves Motor nerves Mixed nerves
cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves, lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves
Spinal Nerves Are Both Sensory and Motor. Spinal nerves are not one or the other.
i get on their nerves.
There are different types of nerves in the human body namely: the cranial nerves, the spinal nerves, the sympathetic nerves, and the encephalon nerves just but to mention a few. Examples of these nerves includes: the optic nerve, the facial nerve, the vagus nerve, the thoracic nerve, and accessory nerve.
you get on my nerves is 'tu m'énerves' in French.
The three types of nerves in the spinal cord are: afferent, efferent, and interneurons.