No, once the vagus nerve is removed, it cannot regenerate. Nerves have limited regenerative capacity, and complete removal of the vagus nerve in the stomach would result in permanent loss of its functions.
The layer of the stomach that contains nerve endings is the submucosa. This layer lies beneath the mucosa and contains a network of nerve fibers known as the submucosal plexus, which is part of the enteric nervous system. These nerve endings are crucial for regulating digestive processes, including the secretion of gastric juices and motility. Additionally, the muscularis layer also has nerve endings, particularly in the myenteric plexus, which coordinates muscle contractions.
The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) is the most important nerve for swallowing. It innervates the muscles involved in the swallowing process and helps coordinate the complex sequence of muscle movements required for safe and effective swallowing.
The vagus nerve controls the pyloric valve. It helps regulate the passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine by controlling the muscular movement of the pyloric valve.
Reduce gastric acid secretion. Also causes faster emptying of liquids from the stomach, but delayed emptying of solids from the stomach. Source: medical doctor
The solarplexus is the nerve complex at the pit of the stomach.
In the Pit of the Stomach was created on 2011-10-04.
i believe it is the vagus nerve
Parasympathetic innervation of the stomach is provided by the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is located in the brain and is also known as the pneumogastric nerve.
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Yes it has a complex stomach
The cranial nerve that affects smooth muscle in the stomach is the vagus nerve, or cranial nerve X. It plays a crucial role in the autonomic nervous system, particularly in promoting parasympathetic activity, which stimulates digestive processes. The vagus nerve innervates the smooth muscle of the stomach, facilitating peristalsis and the secretion of digestive enzymes.
The Vagus Nerve.
No, once the vagus nerve is removed, it cannot regenerate. Nerves have limited regenerative capacity, and complete removal of the vagus nerve in the stomach would result in permanent loss of its functions.
Never heard of the vagnus nerve, but if you're referring to the vagus nerve that is the parasympathetic nerve to the SAN in the heart.
Stomach and brain
The phrase "the kid's stomach was a bottomless pit" is an expression used to describe a child who eats a lot or has a seemingly insatiable appetite. It implies that the child can eat a large amount of food without feeling full, similar to how a bottomless pit has no end.