this is not 100% your answer but i know that it has many branches sticking out from the main part. to send it they send elctronic signals to your brain telling your brain something. it doesnt take long because since it has so many branches it can take a shortcut to go to the nearest place
The nervous system sends and recieves messages!
the nerves
The brain receive messages from the other parts of the body through nerve impulses.
The functions of the nerve cells is to carry messages around our body. To adapt to their job, they are very long and are branched at each end.Nerve cells receive, carry, and pass electrical impulses.Neurons (or nerve cells) are the smallest unit of the nervous system which send signals to the rest of the body to perform what ever function the brain wants it to; such as telling the heart to beat.
brain cells send messages to muscle cells to contract muscles
Some nerve cells have fibers that grow out of the cell, which are called axons. Axons allow a nerve cell to connect to distant parts of the body, so that cells in the brain can send messages to, and receive messages from a toe, for example, which might be six feet away from the brain. Other nerve cells just connect to their immediate neighboring nerve cells, and therefore do not require axons; they instead have smaller extensions called dendrites.
It sends out messages from one to the other part of your body.A nerve cell is also called a neuron. Its function is to transmit information between the central nervous system (CNS) & the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Motor neurons transmit from the CNS to the PNS Sensory neurons transmit from the PNS to the CNS. There is another kind called an interneuron, which transmits information between neurons in the CNS.
yes, it does.
the brain
retina is connected to the nerve and the nerve sends the messages or images to the brain and the brain processes the images
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cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
The vestibulocochlear nerve, or 8th cranial nerve.
Neurons. Synapses. Look em up. It's one of those.
To send messaged to the brain
nerve tissue
Spinal Cord.
The messages in you brain are transmitted by nerve cells which are known as neurons. There are efferent and afferent neurons which perform this function.
The brain receive messages from the other parts of the body through nerve impulses.