retina
Yes
The nervous tissue.
In the nervous system axons generate and transmit impulses.
Glial cells as they are responsible for providing support to the neuron, nourishing, and making sure homeostasis is maintained, thus they do not transmit impulses.
No, neuroglia do not transmit nerve impulses. Neuroglia are support cells of the nervous system that help to nourish, protect, and maintain the environment of neurons. Nerve impulses are transmitted by neurons.
The nervous system is the system that consists of nerves that transmit impulses back and forth. It is responsible for sending messages between different parts of the body, coordinating movement, and regulating bodily functions.
yes
nervous tissue.
nervous tissue
Organs that receive or transmit nerve impulses are called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells found in the nervous system that are responsible for transmitting information throughout the body.
The human body contains approximately 86 billion neurons, which are specialized cells that transmit nerve impulses. These neurons are primarily found in the brain and spinal cord, forming the central nervous system. Additionally, the peripheral nervous system contains millions of neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
No, the sensory afferent division conveys impulses towards the central nervous system. Afferent neurons transmit sensory signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, whereas efferent neurons carry signals away from the central nervous system to muscles and glands.