Which nerve provides motor supply to internal oblique, transverses muscles, sensation over lower anterior abdominal wall?Group of answer choicesIliohypogastricIlioingualFemoralGenitofemoral
Question
Which nerve provides motor supply to internal oblique, transverses muscles, sensation over lower anterior abdominal wall?Group of answer choicesIliohypogastricIlioingualFemoralGenitofemoral
Solution
The nerve that provides motor supply to the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles, as well as sensation over the lower anterior abdominal wall, is the Iliohypogastric nerve.
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