Nerve Plexuses
Here I discuss what nerve plexuses are and where they come from. Key Takeaways: A nerve plexus is a group of nerves. Plexuses will eventually branch off into structures called 'terminal branches'. We can associate commonly-known nerves with an originating nerve plexus. Follow my other accounts: Facebook: / theanatomygal Instagram: / theanatomygal Twitter: / theanatomygal Like nerdy merch? Check out my store: https://teespring.com/stores/the-anat...

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