Most commonly through nerve impulses (electric pulses). For example touch organs in the fingertips register touch, and send on their info over nerve bundles to the brain. It is quick and fast. Other mechanisms that are more slow and diverse due to their signalling mechanism, have also been identified. An example is the influence of light on mood. As the theory goes, being in continuous low-light surroundings (e.g. above the Artic Circle during winter) influences hormone and neurotransmitter levels, and thus chemically influences the mood of humans.
Nerves in your nasal passages have receptors on one end that attach to particles with odors. The other end of the nerve ends in the brain. The nerves you use for smelling are the only nerves that do not use a relay system to get to the brain.
The sense system is connected to the brain by the nerve cells because they are both part of the nervous system.
Several receptor, relay and motor neurones.
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The spinal cord
they use special things hehe
nerves
Sensory neurons
its i believe sensory nerves
The brain along with the CNS (Central nervous system)
This is simple; don't overthink it. The nerves that carry sensory impulses to the brain are the sensory nerves.
The eye is the organ of sight.
The eyes are connected to the brain by the optic nerve.
The BRAIN!
The Brain
all of your organs are connected to your brain. for example when you touch something hot your brain sends impulses to the body part to move.
The skull protects and supports the brain/brain membranes, and the sense organs.
Thalamus
They are the brain, nerves, all the sense organs, and the spinal cord.
Nerves, Brain, Spinal Cord and Sense Organs
Taste Buds
association neurons
neurotransmitters.
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