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Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
limbic system
semicircular canals.
When you hold your breath what sends the message to your brain is your neves.
The retina (rods and cones) senses the light and sends the information to the brain to be processed and perceived.
nerves.. NERVES RELAY ALL MESSAGES TO THE BRAIN WHICH THEN THE BRAIN SENDS INFORMATION BACK THROUGH THE NERVES TO THE WHOLE BODY
It's the most recently evolved and largest part of the brain. It's also known as telencephalon. This in combination with the Diencephalon comprise the forebrain. It's responsible for the functioning of decision making, perception, language (comprehension and production of), planning/organizing, "personality" or what makes us human, and more.
Information about the environment comes from the senses to the brain via the nervous system.
limbic system
semicircular canals.
Your Cerebrum sends actions to your body to make them move and your nevers pick up those motions and sense them :)
it sends messages to the brain for the nervous system it is like the information highway of the nervous system
your nervous system sends messages to your brain
Each neuron sends a signal to the next. These signals control all functions of the body and are made up of neurotransmitters. All sensory neurons send information to the brain and the brain decodes it and sends information to systems of the body to regulate what is happening.
Your brain sends singles to your body and your heart sends blood through your body
When you hold your breath what sends the message to your brain is your neves.