The Brain
transformations
the backbone actually consists of spinal cord.spinal cord carries the nerves to brain the message for movement of lower part or any part of the body is sent by brain through spinal cord.so ,if backbone breaks the person will become paralysed.
Usually nerves have good capacity to send signals. These signals are send by depolarization waves across the nerve fibers. For re polarization of the nerves, energy is required and if impulses has to be sent more repeatedly than energy can be generated by cells, there will nerve fatigue, for example after an attack of Fit.(Seizer attack.)
Nerves serve an extremely important role in bodily functions. There are pairs of nerves in the nervous system; branching off of the spine, one of the pair extends to the right portion of the body, and the other extends to the left portion of the body. Nerves sense the changes in the outside enviornment, this is called a stimulus. The stimulus then is sent to the sensory nerves where is is carried by internurons to the brain. The brain then processes this information, and it sends it's response through the internurons to the nerves in your muscles. The information is sent from nerve to nerve in the form of a synapse, this is when information is carried from one nerve's dendrite to another's through a chemical 'bridge'. All in all, nerves react to a stimulus by sending information to the brain to be processed. Without the nervous system, muscles, and bones would not be able to move, nor would any organs be able to preform their desired functions.
A signaling molecule binds with a membrane protein
it is our response to a given stimuli. . it is the message sent by our nerves to our brain
through nerves
There are a few things that pass message from the ear to the brain. The most likely answer is the ear canal.
A sender is the individual or entity that initiates and transmits a message or communication. The receiver is the individual or entity that receives and interprets the message or communication sent by the sender. In communication, the sender encodes the message, and the receiver decodes it to understand the information being conveyed.
because the message was no sent.
Your eardrums take fluctuations of the air pressure on your ears and converts them to electrical pulses, which are sent to the brain. The brain then interprets the electrical signals as different sounds.
Ooh, so close. Now we have to guess what the message was sent through. A message sent through a telegraph is a wire. A message sent through a chat room or a blog is a post. A message sent through a letter is mail.
Regardless of how or why you sent a text message, once it is sent from your phone it is billed as a sent text message.
efferent signals are those sent out from your CNS instructing some part of your body to act a certain way.
No, you can't. Once a message is sent, it can't be unsent.
Two parts of the communication process are encoding (when a sender translates their thoughts or ideas into a message) and decoding (when a receiver interprets and understands the message sent by the sender).
It means that you have sent the message. The receiving person will get the message shortly after the notification has been displayed.