sensory- receives information from environment motor- sends signals to muscles to allow you to move 1 other type of nerve is... autonomic - involuntary your welcome, j.m
The two types of nerve processes are axons and dendrites. Axons transmit signals away from the cell body, while dendrites receive signals from other neurons and transmit them towards the cell body.
Nerve conduction deafness is one of the two types of deafness that can happen. It occurs when there is a break in communication between the nerve cells and the inner ear.
The two fibers that a neuron has are the nerve and the myelin fibers
The two types of structures that carry out transmission functions are nerve fibers, which transmit electrical impulses in the nervous system, and axons, which are extensions of nerve cells that conduct electrical signals away from the cell body.
The brain is composed of two types of cells, nerve cells and glial cells.
Nerve tissue and Epithelial tissue would be my guess. But I am no expert, just a homeschooling mom.
All I know is one type and those are nerve cells :)
The two main types of nerve cells are neurons and glial cells. Neurons are responsible for transmitting signals throughout the nervous system, processing information, and communicating between different parts of the body. Glial cells, on the other hand, provide support, protection, and nourishment for neurons, as well as maintaining homeostasis and forming myelin, which insulates nerve fibers to enhance signal transmission.
The three types of nerves are: afferent, efferent, and interneurons
The two branches of the sciatic nerve are the tibial nerve and the common fibular (peroneal) nerve. The tibial nerve supplies the posterior compartment of the leg, while the common fibular nerve innervates the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg and the muscles of the foot.
Nerve and blister chemical agents.
Oh yes, nerve wracking is two words.