Motor nerves stimulate the muscles to move.
muscle and glands
a stimulus from outside/enviroment
muscles and glands.
It is an odor in the air,a flash of light and a math problem
chemical synapse
Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward the CNS.The brain and spinal cord contain interneurons. These receive information and if they are sufficiently stimulated, they stimulate other neurons.Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send information from interneurons to muscle or gland cells (effectors).
Somatic type of nerves stimulate the muscle cells to contract.
Stimulate
Efferent motor neurons stimulate muscle contractions.
electrical and chemical impulses.
muscles and glands.
neurotransmitters
A neurotransmitter is released by neurons in order to signal other neurons, muscles, or glands.neurotransmittersneurotransmitters
Chemicals released by neurons are called neurotransmitters
It is an odor in the air,a flash of light and a math problem
A neuron releases a chemical called a neurotransmitter that will signal other neurons.
chemical synapse
Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward the CNS.The brain and spinal cord contain interneurons. These receive information and if they are sufficiently stimulated, they stimulate other neurons.Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send information from interneurons to muscle or gland cells (effectors).
The action potential increases slightly because more neurons are being stimulated.