The dendrites receive the stimulus, the soma, or cyton, which contains the nucleus interprets the signal, and the axon and its terminals send the signal to another nerve cell, a muscle, or a gland.
The dendrites receive the stimulus, the soma, or cyton, which contains the nucleus interprets the signal, and the axon and its terminals send the signal to another nerve cell, a muscle, or a gland.
A person who interprets is an interpreter. Exponent.
The Judicial Branch interprets laws and ensures they are constitutional.
stimulus
Three types of sensory neurons are found in the skin. Aδ ("A-delta") fibers These are thinly-myelinated. They transmit signals in response to heat and touch. If the stimulus exceeds a certain threshold, the brain interprets these as acute pain. This is "good pain" because it warns you to do something to take care of the problems, e.g., a hot saucepan. C fibers These are unmyelinated and thus conduct impulses slowly. C fibers also respond to heat and touch. If the stimulus exceeds a certain threshold, the brain interprets these as diffuse, dull, chronic pain. This is "bad pain" because it cannot be alleviated simply by removing the stimulus. It is pain generated by such things as damaged tissue or pain that remains after the stimulus that caused acute pain has been removed. Aβ ("A-beta") fibers These are thickly-myelinated fibers. They mostly respond to painless stimuli such as light touch.
The difference between an external stimulus and an internal stimulus is that an external stimulus is a stimulus that comes from outside an organism. But an internal stumulus is a stimulus that comes from inside an organism. An example for an external stimulus can be that when you are cold, you put on a jacket. An example for an internal stimulus is that when you feel hungry, you eat food.
it has got signal in your head so that it interprets
The judicial branch interprets the nation's laws.
The Judicial Branch.Supreme Court
The judicial branch interprets the law.
exagerrates the stimulus