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Impulses from the sense organs travel to the brain along what?

Impulses from the sense organs travel to the brain along nerve fibers known as sensory neurons. These neurons carry the signals to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted to create our perceptions and sensations.


Nerve impulses travel to the muscles from the spinal cord through?

afferent neurons


What type of nuerons conduct nerve impulses along an efferent pathway?

Motor neurons


What is the area between neurons across which nerve impulses travel?

no, synapse. node of ranvier is between axon and dendrites


What is the conduction of nerve impulses?

Neurons


What relays impulses between the brain and the other body parts?

The nervous system relays impulses between the brain and other body parts through nerve cells called neurons. These neurons communicate through electrical signals that travel along nerve fibers to transmit information throughout the body.


Does Neuroglia transmit nerve 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.


Which lasts longer Nerve Impulses or Hormones?

Nerve impulses are faster but don't last as long as hormones. Nerve impulses are quick electrical signals that travel along neurons, allowing for rapid responses, while hormones are chemical messengers that circulate in the blood and can have effects that last longer by regulating various body functions.


Where do nerve impulses travel?

Nerve impulses travel up through nerves, into the spinal cord and into one of the different lobes of the brain depending on where the impulse comes from. For example, if the impulse comes from your ear, the impulse would travel to the temporal lobe.


What is the relationship between a stimulus and a nerve impulse?

The neuron is the functional portion of the central nervous system, carrying impulses to the designated location. Neurons also have the role of interpreting an impulse, and waiting for a response. Neurons fall under the category of sensory neurons, interneurons and motor neurons.


Which of the following types of neurons carries impulses away from the CNS?

They are called as motor neurons. They are same like sensory neurons. Only difference the direction of the nerve impulse. The nerve impulse travel from dendrites to body to axon to axon terminals.


Neurons that move impulses to the brain?

sensory nerve cells