The brain sends and receives messages, usually referred to as signals, to all parts of the body. The nerves scattered throughout the body help in accompolishing this.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
There isn't any. You're thinking of the nervous system - but the messages are all chemical. The electrical activity is a side effect.
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No. In a cell, the Golgi Body acts as the "Mail Room." It receives materials an sends them off to other parts of the cell.
Do you mean non-verbal communication, as in body language (i.e., folding arms if uncomfortable with company), expressive dance, and/or facial expressions (which are often universal across cultures) or the peripheral nervous system, which sends messages throughout the body by motor neurons and receives messages by sensory neurons, all mediated by interneurons.
i think the brain sends messages between different parts of the body.
The dendrite receives a stimulus and conducts the nerve impulse toward the cell body.
The brain is like the central control system of the body. The brain sends messages to and receives messages from other organs and systems.
The brain is like the central control system of the body. The brain sends messages to and receives messages from other organs and systems.
Golgi body packages and sends to OTHER PARTS OF THE CELLlysosomes break down waste and SECRETE/EXCRETE OUT OF THE CELLGolgi body.
Yes, electricity does help your body to work! Your brain sends and receives electric messages to and from all the parts of your body. That is what makes you move, talk, run... you name it! But the voltages are not very high! High voltages can kill you!
Both the nervous system and the endocrine system send messages to the brain
The brain sends electrical signals to the rest of the body parts, and as a result, that part of the body reacts.
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Nerve cells called neurons sends messages from brain to body along fibers called axons.
if i am correct the brain sends messages to the rest of the body by sending pulses down your spine where it connects to the brain. most of the major parts in your body are connected somehow to the spine. the messages break off from the spine and get sent to the rest of the body.
The penguin has a brain that sends out messages to the body for it to move. The main parts are the nerves, spinal cord, and brain.