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ANAT & PHYS I: SPINE Matching
components of a reflex arc: site of stimulus
RECEPTOR
The major nerves are the femoral and the obturator. innervates the thigh, abdominal wall, and psoas muscle
LUMBAR PLEXUS
The most important nerve of the Cervical plexus is the
phrenic nerve
Fill in blank: REFLEX ARC ORDER: _______,Sensory Neuron,_________,________, effector.
Receptor,Integration center, Motor neuron
Most branches are cutaneous nerves of the neck, ear, back of head, and shoulders
Cervical Plexus
components of a reflex arc: conducts efferent impulses from the integration center to an effector
MOTOR NEURON
The phrenic nerve is the major motor and sensory nerve of the
diaphragm
Nerve Plexuses are found in the
cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral regions
It gives rise to the nerves that innervate the upper limb
Brachial Plexus
Name the four major branches of the brachial plexus
ROOTS, TRUNKS, DIVISION, CORDS
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