Yes. Association nerve cells are found only in the spinal cord and brain.
True
Yes. Association nerve cells are found only in the spinal cord and brain.True
Spinal Cord
Association
association
nerve cells and spinal column
The signal comes from the brain, down the spinal cord, and down to the nerve cells that need to send the stimulus signal. The signal also runs vice versa, up the spinal cord and into the brain.
spinal cord and brian
Simple reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord. The message travels from the sense receptors near the skin through the afferent nerve fibers to the spinal cord. In the spinal cord, the messages are relayed through association neurons to the efferent nerve fibers, which carry them to the muscle cells that cause the reflex movement.
No, nerve cells are not organs. Nerve cells, also known as neurons, are the basic building blocks of the nervous system and are responsible for transmitting information throughout the body. The nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, is the organ system in which nerve cells are found.
yes. spinal cord cells are eukaryotic and contain nerve tissues. they are of the animal kingdom.
No, they're nerve cells.
destruction of the anterior horn (Motor Nerve) of the spinal cord. The nerve cells can not regenerate.