The nervous system carries electrical impulses to the brain and the rest of the body. Think of it as the electrical wiring of the human body. The brain is the computer. The computer brain controls the nervous system electrical wires and electrical messages are sent all over the human body. The spinal cord is the main wiring place. It is like a main cable that hooks up to smaller and smaller nerve wires. If any nerves are ever severed anywhere the nerves will no longer carry electrical messages. Here is an example. I had surgery 5 times in my abdomen. The nerves around the incision were cut. There is no feeling around that incision anymore because the nerves were severed too many times. So those tiny nerves no longer work. If you sever the spinal nerves completely you will be paralyzed because messages from the brain to the body and from the body to the brain can no longer send and receive electrical messages.
first it goes to your sensory neuron then goes to the spinal cord then to the brain the the brain interpret what is that then the motor neuron goes to the muscles that will do the action
The main pathway is the spinal cord.
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Nerve cells
The cochlea is the inner ear. It transforms sound into a message the nerves can carry to the brain.
The sensory (or afferent) neuron carries messages to the brain and then the motor (or efferent) neuron carries the reaction message from the brain to the gland or muscle being effected in response. :)
Depending on where the "message" originates, it would generally be the periphrial nervous system carrying the message to the central nervous system, which is then processed by the appropriate neurons in the brain. The class of these nerves are the "efferent" nerves.
Mostly nerves, although the blood can carry "messages" such as hormones.
No. The 'message' is carried by the auditory nerve to the brain.
Sensory nerve fibers carry message to brain. A part of neuron or or single neuron does not carry this message to the brain.
Nerve cells
the spinal cord is connected to your brain. When you move their is a message to your brain to move.
The cochlea is the inner ear. It transforms sound into a message the nerves can carry to the brain.
The sensory (or afferent) neuron carries messages to the brain and then the motor (or efferent) neuron carries the reaction message from the brain to the gland or muscle being effected in response. :)
Depending on where the "message" originates, it would generally be the periphrial nervous system carrying the message to the central nervous system, which is then processed by the appropriate neurons in the brain. The class of these nerves are the "efferent" nerves.
The nerve endings in the skin carry that message to the brain straight from the wounded area.
it is your nearves just like they carry messages to your brain. only when they get to your brain your brain tells them to go to the muscle that needs the message
Messages from the neuron always travel from the cell body down the axon.
Mostly nerves, although the blood can carry "messages" such as hormones.
Your afferent neurons send a message to your brain.