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innervated

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for innervated.

Editorial note

The success of innervated prosthetics[3] suggests that the peripheral nervous system is a viable point of access as well.

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Quick take

Supplied with nerves; having fibers distributed to a part of the body.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of innervated gathered in one view.

adjective

Supplied with nerves; having fibers distributed to a part of the body.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for innervated.

adjective

Supplied with nerves; having fibers distributed to a part of the body.

Example sentences

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The success of innervated prosthetics[3] suggests that the peripheral nervous system is a viable point of access as well.

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The fingertips are some of the most highly innervated structures in our body (probably second to the sex organs).

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Your digestive muscles are smooth muscle (different from the heart) that are autonomically innervated (more than just food stimulates them).

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Please don’t reply to whatever innervated you, but take the time to read the thread and understand what is being discussed.

5

Gestated in chimeric pigs, genetically or surgically decephalized before birth, electronically innervated and artificially sustained until use in science or medicine.

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The gut is not just a reaction flask; it's sheathed in muscle and innervated in such a way as to be responsive to the forces within it -- to continue peristalsis.

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The bodies could be artificially innervated and pumped with the hormonal signals they need to grow until it's time to harvest them.

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Each neurons innervated patch is a motor unit; multiple combine into a motor pool.

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Birds’ beaks are sensitive, highly innervated and able to feel pain and other sensations.

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When you consider the molecular biology behind it all, it's a wonder we're anything but giant, spherical, innervated tumours.

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Our bones are innervated, full of living cells, and constantly engaging in a chemical equilibrium with the body on CaPO4 as you point out.

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The human brain is designed to live inside an innervated body.

Quote examples

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>The black "hairs" on the Araniella villanii spider are innervated, meaning they are sensory organs, much like a cat's whisker.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use innervated in a sentence?

The success of innervated prosthetics[3] suggests that the peripheral nervous system is a viable point of access as well.

What does innervated mean?

Supplied with nerves; having fibers distributed to a part of the body.

What part of speech is innervated?

innervated is commonly used as adjective.