It controls the axis and atlas which is connected to your vertebrae. This allows your head to move up and down and also right to left. It helps you move youre body in many directions and controls sending messages throughout your entire body.
Brain has neurons, which send impulse to each other. Similarly brain send impulse to each and every cell and receive them continuously. Hope that I am correct.
Nerves.
Inside the brainstem
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dendrites and cell body.
Multicellular organisms have many advantages over simple non-differentiated tissue. For example we have cells that aid mobility (muscle and bone) and cells that are specialized for sending messages from one part of body to another (nerve, hormone secreting cells).
The cell body is the main part of the neuron. It maintains the health of the neuron.
BRAINSTEM The medulla (located in the lower half of the brainstem).
they help us feel by sending and receiving messages to and from our brain.
that would be the message-sending nervous system. it sends messages from your brain through your body telling it to perform certain tasks, like a reflex or movement of any part of your body.
I think you are asking for the body part that identifies the messages of the senses; that's the brain.
No, the part of the body that controls your body is the brain. It works by sending messages via the nerves and going to the part of the body. For example, if you wanted to move your leg, your brain will send a message to your nerves via the spinal cord.
Inside the brainstem
No.
medulla
The pons is the part of the brain that regulates body movement, attention, sleep, and alertness. The pons is the part of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the thalamus.
The pons is the part of the brain that regulates body movement, attention, sleep, and alertness. The pons is the part of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the thalamus.
The midbrain acts as a relay station.
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