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How to pronounce innervate in English?

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Type Words
Type of excite, stimulate


innervate a muscle or a nerve.
Type Words
Type of supply, provide, furnish, render
Derivation innervation

Examples of innervate

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The somatic part consists of the nerves that innervate the skin, joints, and muscles.
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This is a microscopy image showing inhibitory fibers from the BNST that innervate the VTA.
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Both TRPV1 and TRPA1 are found in pain-sensing neurons that innervate the mouth and tongue.
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Our nerve cells must span great distances to ultimately innervate our limbs, muscles and vital organs.
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Tell me, how many muscles does the ulnar nerve innervate?
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Mucosal afferents innervate the subepithelial mucosa.
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Many parts of the neocortex innervate the dorsal striatum.
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In the same way, capsaicin creates a burning sensation in our stomachs by activating nociceptors that innervate the gut.
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The peripheral nervous system includes the long nerve fibers that exit the spinal cord to innervate skeletal muscle, producing voluntary movement.
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More examples
  • Supply nerves to (some organ or body part)
  • Stimulate to action; "innervate a muscle or a nerve"
  • (innervation) excitation: the neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland
  • (innervation) the distribution of nerve fibers to an organ or body region
  • A peripheral nerve, or simply nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of peripheral axons (the long, slender projections of neurons). A nerve provides a common pathway for the electrochemical nerve impulses that are transmitted along each of the axons. ...
  • (innervation) The act of innervating or stimulating; Special activity excited in any part of the nervous system or in any organ of sense or motion; the nervous influence necessary for the maintenance of life,and the functions of the various organs; The distribution of nerves in an animal, or to ...
  • (Innervated) A structure supplied with intact nerves.
  • (Innervates) Lateral rotator group (except Piriformis and Quadratus femoris), Posterior compartment of thigh
  • (Innervation) A process in which nerves come from the brain to the brain stem or to the spinal cord, and then go out to muscles and tissues of the body. Signals from the nerves activate the muscles and control their movement. ...