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What are organs?

Muscles or glands which carry out the responses


What are effector organs?

Muscles or glands which carry out the responses


Which organs contain gastric glands?

Stomach


What muscle internal organs contain?

the muscles are smooth muscles!


What carries motor responses from the central nervous system to muscles glands and other organs?

brain stem


Where are effectors located in your body?

Effectors are located throughout the body in organs and tissues. They are responsible for producing responses to stimuli from the nervous system, such as muscles contracting or glands secreting hormones. Effector organs include muscles, glands, and other specialized tissues that carry out the body's responses to maintain homeostasis.


Muscles and glands?

In terms of the nervous system, muscles and glands are given the generic term effector organs. Impulses are picked up from receptors, which then travel to the brain, which sends orders along the motor neurons to these effector organs. In the case of reflex actions, however, the brain is not involved, and the process is done much faster as a result.


Does protein keep your organs healthy?

Protein is a very important nutrient because it builds up your muscles, organs and glands. It repairs and replaces them too, so that your body can keep on working.


What are the muscles called that move your internal organs?

Muscles of internal organs are usually smooth muscles.It is not always so.Heart is an internal organ containing cardiac muscles.Oesophagus and diaphragm are example of exceptions which contain skeletal muscle.


What are the milk producing organs?

The mammary glands are the organs of milk production


What is the function of an efferent neuron?

nerve fibres which carry the commands from the CNS out to (muscles, organs, glands) for a motor output or response.


Which of these are a simplest unit of life Cells Tissues Muscles or Organs?

Cells are the simplest unit of life. Any living thing has one or more cells, but single-celled life forms do not have tissues, muscles, or organs.