1. Sensory nerves gather information from the environment,
2. send that info to the spinal cord,
3. which then speed the message to the brain. The brain then makes sense of that message and fires off a response. Motor neurons deliver the instructions from the brain to the rest of your body. The spinal cord, made of a bundle of nerves running up and down the spine, is similar to a superhighway, speeding messages to and from the brain at every second.
Sight, smell, hearing, tasting, and touching.
to carry information in the brain.It's main purpose is to transport messages from one part of the body to another in the form of nerve impulses.Three main functions of a nerve cell is to recieve, conduct, and send impulses.
Look, smell/taste (these are related) and texture.
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It produces, nourishes, and transport sperm.
The parietal lobe deals with sensory and navigation. It is the main part of the brain that functions for sensory information.
Three main functions of the nervous system are:1. To receive sensory information from outside and inside the body;2. To store & to process that information;3. To cause actions relating to that information toward maintaining life.
sensory neurons, interneurons, and neuron
Sight, smell, hearing, tasting, and touching.
to carry information in the brain.It's main purpose is to transport messages from one part of the body to another in the form of nerve impulses.Three main functions of a nerve cell is to recieve, conduct, and send impulses.
The skin has three main functions: protection, regulation and sensation.
The nervous systemThe nervous system is responsible for coordinating all of the body's activities. It controls not only the maintenance of normal functions but also the body's ability to cope with emergency situations.FunctionThe nervous system has three general functions: a sensory function, an interpretative function and a motor function. Sensory nerves gather information from inside the body and the outside environment. The nerves then carry the information to central nervous system (CNS).Sensory information brought to the CNS is processed and interpreted.Motor nerves convey information from the CNS to the muscles and the glands of the body.
logistical functions
to store to present
To store, manage, and present information
The parietal lobe is one of four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in mammal brains. This lobe integrates sensory information among various modalities. It is also involved in language processing.
information collection and eval coordination response coordination