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Q: Impulses are sent from the brain to the effector organs along what neurones?
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Three differences between sensory neurone and motor neurone?

# Motor neurones have cell bodies inside the Central Nervous System (CNS) whilst in sensory neurones the cell body is located outside of the CNS # Motor neurones transmit impulses from the CNS to the effector which brings about a response to the situation, sensory neurones transmit impulses from to the CNS from the receptor. # Sensory neurones transmit impulses as a result of external stimuli such as pressure, light, temperature etc. Motor neurone transmit impulses passed along the CNS to the effector.


What is the most probable reason for procaine preventing pain?

It prevents impulses passing along the sensory neurones to the brains.


What Impulses from the sense organs travels to the brain along?

association neurons


What is the function of dendrons?

the function of a Dendron is to convey electrical impulses towards the cell body.


How does a mouse respond to he stimulus of a dropping pen?

The receptors in the ear detect a vibration, so impulses are sent to the brain. Then the brain makes the response and impulses are sent along the neurones back to the receptor to create the mouse to jump.


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.


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

Sensory neurons


Why does the body have both sensory and motor neurones?

the body has both sensory and motor neurones because the sensory neurones sense what is happening and sends the message along and like a motor the motor neurones pass on the message constantly round and round until it reaches its destination


A reflex arc begins with the stimulation of a what?

A reflex arc begins with the stimulation of a sensory receptor such as those on the skin. The stimulus is then passed as an electrical impulse along sensory, relay and motor neurones (by-passing the brain) before reaching an effector orgen, like a muscle, which then responds to the stimulus.


Which way does a dendrite conduct nerve impulses to the cell body?

the dendrites pick up msgs from other neurons lying nearby.they pass the msg to the cellbody, and then along the axon, the axon might then pass it on to another neurones. from the receptorto the sensory neuron to the relay neurons to the motor neuron to the muscle


Where visual images are perceived?

In the primary visual cortex. Information passes from the retina to the bipolar cells, these impulses travel through the optic nerve, which is made up of the axons of ganglion cells, and extend to several regions of the brain including the thalamus. The impulses are then sent further along neurones, to the primary visual cortex, where further processing of the information occurs.


Type of neurones along a reflex arc?

the sensory receptor begins then the Relay neuron and final the motor neuron