The afferent nerves or sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system send messages to your brain.
what body system/s are responsible for communcating information that us recsived by the senses
The nervous system transmits information between the body and brain.
Nervous system
The Nervous System
The nervous system.
nervous system
nerves system
Nerves, the nervous system most of which travel through the spine at some point.
The network of sensory and motor nerves together is called the peripheral nervous system.
Yes. It is related to other organ systems. For example, the nerves are related to the digestive system, because they carry the messages telling you you're hungry or full (etc.). The nerves are related to the musculature, because they carry the messages telling the muscles to contract or relax. The nerves are related to the circulatory system, since through their conveying sensations of heat or cold, they cause and carry the messages telling the arterioles to expand or contract. And so on.
All the nerves in your body are connected to your spinal nerves which then send messages from different areas in your body up through your central nervous system to your brain. Ex: When you walk your nerves in your feet and legs send a message up into your spine to the brain. So the question isn't really carrying messages toward or away its that it sends messages back and forth through your spine actually.
nerves send the messages that make muscles move
nerves send the messages that make muscles move
The tactile system is the network of nerves that gives us the sense of touch.
The brain sends messages to the nerves:)
By blood (hormones) and nerves (autonomic).
Brain detects pain by sending messages to the nerves system