The diaphragm is innervated by the phrenic nerve which is a spinal nerve (originates from the spinal cord at C3), not a cranial nerve.
The phrenic nerve.
The Phrenic nerve
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The Phrenic nerve
Diaphragm
The diaphragm is mostly innervated by the phrenic nerve.
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This is an automatic nerve flex and run by the autonomic nervous system.
It is the Cervical Plexus
The phrenic nerve
The nerve that stimulates the diaphragm to contract arises from the cervical plexus. When people have diaphragmatic pacemakers, an electrical stimulation is used to help with their breathing.
While reading " Structure and Function of the Human Body" I believe the correct answer is the phrenic nerve. Hope this helps. the nerve that stimulates is the phrenic nerve but it arises from the cervical plexus
Phrenic
The diaphragm's contractions are regulated by the phrenic nerve. A diaphragm are the muscle that inserts on the central tendon.
The diaphragm is a muscle. When it is contracted (i.e., tightened) it creates a relative vacuum which sucks air into the lungs (inhalation) from the environment. When it is let loose, the air is pushed back out (thus exhaled). The phrenic nerve stimulates the diaphragm to contract.
Diaphragm
Vagus nerve
phrenic nerve
The diaphragm is mostly innervated by the phrenic nerve.
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