The diaphragm is mostly innervated by the phrenic nerve.
The liver lies on the central part of the dome of the diaphragm. It is the largest glandular organ in the body and plays a key role in digestion and detoxification.
The crura of the diaphragm are muscular extensions that originate from the lumbar vertebrae and form the right and left pillars of the diaphragm. They are located posterior to the central tendon and extend downwards, anchoring the diaphragm to the vertebral column. The right crus arises from the bodies of the first three lumbar vertebrae, while the left crus arises from the bodies of the first two lumbar vertebrae. Together, they help support the diaphragm's function in respiration.
The flexor carpi ulnaris muscle is an upper limb muscle that has double innervation from both the ulnar and medial nerves.
The sensory innervation of the skin of the sides and front of the body is primarily provided by the intercostal nerves. These nerves also contribute to motor innervation of the muscles between the ribs. Additionally, the skin of the front of the body receives sensory innervation from the anterior cutaneous branches of the thoracoabdominal nerves.
Diaphragm
Nervous innervation to the diaphragm is from the C3-C4-C5 spinal nerve roots.
The diaphragm's contractions are regulated by the phrenic nerve. A diaphragm are the muscle that inserts on the central tendon.
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The liver lies on the central part of the dome of the diaphragm. It is the largest glandular organ in the body and plays a key role in digestion and detoxification.
A diaphragm in optics, including telescopes, is a thin opaque structure with a central opening.
Edwin Frederick Hirsch has written: 'The innervation of the lung' -- subject(s): Innervation, Lungs 'The innervation of the vertebrate heart' -- subject(s): Heart, Innervation, Nervous system, Vertebrates
Diaphragm which is the most important muscle for breathing, separates lungs from abdomen
No. The heart receive dual innervation -Brad Medling
The diaphragm primarily spans the vertebral levels of T8 to T10. The central tendon of the diaphragm is located at approximately the level of T8, while the muscular portions extend to about T10. Additionally, the diaphragm's right dome is typically higher than the left due to the presence of the liver.
I think it's the middle part of the central tendon of the diaphragm