Asked by Isaac Johnson on Jul 25, 2024

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Median nerve

A) Provides motor innervation to the biceps brachii
B) Innervates two forearm muscles plus most of the intrinsic hand muscles
C) Innervates all but one of the flexor muscles of the forearm and most of the hand muscles near the thumb
D) Innervates the deltoid and teres minor muscles
E) Innervates the triceps brachii

Median Nerve

A major nerve of the upper limb, running down the arm and forearm, involved in sensation and motor control of the hand.

Biceps Brachii

A muscle of the upper arm responsible for the flexion of the elbow and rotation of the forearm.

Intrinsic Hand Muscles

The muscles located within the hand that are responsible for fine motor movements and control of the fingers.

  • Distinguish the distinct functions and roles of certain nerves within the body.
  • Relate specific nerves to their motor and sensory innervations.
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Carla PhilpotJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The median nerve innervates all but one of the flexor muscles of the forearm and most of the hand muscles near the thumb, playing a crucial role in the control of fine motor movements in the hand and forearm.