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  2. Muscle and Nerve Guide: The Ultimate Muscle Innervation Chart -...

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    This is a list of muscle innervations grouped by nerves and includes the spinal nerve roots that contribute to the innervation of each muscle.

  3. Spinal Nerves: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coccyxgeal

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    Below is a chart that outlines the main functions of each of the spine nerve roots: Nerve Plexuses. It is important to mention that after the spinal nerves exit from the spine, they join together to form four paired clusters of nerves, or nerve networks, called plexuses.

  4. Interactive Guide to the Nervous System - Innerbody

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    Use our 3D models and accompanying descriptions to explore nervous system anatomy and physiology, from the cerebrum in your brain to the plantar digital nerves in your toes.

  5. Spinal Nerves – What They Are and What They Do - Simply...

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    The spinal nerves are the body’s major nerves within the peripheral nervous system (PNS). These nerves are integral to the PNS because they control motor, sensory, and autonomic functions between the spinal cord and the body. There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves located at the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal levels:

  6. Spinal nerves: Anatomy, roots and function - Kenhub

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    Learn the anatomy of the spinal nerves, including their roots, components and functions faster and more efficiently with this comprehensive article.

  7. Nerves: Types, Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    Overview. What are nerves? Nerves are like cables that carry electrical impulses between your brain and the rest of your body. These impulses help you feel sensations and move your muscles. They also maintain certain autonomic functions like breathing, sweating or digesting food. Advertisement.

  8. Spinal Cord Muscle Innervation - Physiopedia

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    Muscle innervation Reference Tables.

  9. Overview of the nervous system: Structure and function - Kenhub

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    Neurons, or nerve cell, are the main structural and functional units of the nervous system. Every neuron consists of a body (soma) and a number of processes (neurites). The nerve cell body contains the cellular organelles and is where neural impulses (action potentials) are generated.

  10. Nerve: anatomy, definition, types, functions - Kenhub

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    1/2. Synonyms: none. Nerves are the functional and structural units of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They are composed of groups of individual specialized cells called neurons (or nerve cells), which transmit motor and sensory information back and forth between the PNS and central nervous system (CNS).

  11. Nervous System Anatomy, Diagram & Function - Healthline

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    The nervous system has two major parts: the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The central system is the primary command center for the body, and is...