Sending an electrical signal along a nerve cell.
The Central nervous systme sends impulses to the peripheral nervous system which in turn carries signals to the muscles.
Communication in the nervous system is facilitated through the transmission of signals between neurons. This process involves the release of neurotransmitters from one neuron, which then bind to receptors on another neuron, allowing for the transmission of information. This communication allows for the coordination of various functions in the body and is essential for proper functioning of the nervous system.
Transmission of data occurs within our Central nervous system by means of Neurons.there are mainly three types of neuronsSensory neuronsmotor neuronsinter neurons
Nerve agents affect the transmission of nerve impulses in your nervous system. Nerve agents can affect the central nervous system, the respiratory system as well as cholinergic nervous system.
When myelin is damaged, the signal transmission in the nervous system is disrupted. This can lead to slower or incomplete transmission of nerve impulses, causing problems with movement, sensation, and coordination.
By being wrapped in myelin sheaths, produced by Schawann cells in the peripheral nervous system and oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system.
Transmission chemistry refers to the study of chemical processes that occur during the transmission of signals in the nervous system. This includes the release and reception of neurotransmitters at synaptic connections between neurons, which are essential for communication within the brain and body. Understanding transmission chemistry is crucial for unraveling how the nervous system functions and identifying potential targets for therapeutic interventions in conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases and mental health disorders.
transmission of nerve impulses from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron,located in the central nervous system.
Oligodendrocyte
Myelin is found in the nervous system and is produced by cells called oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Its function is to insulate and protect neurons, as well as speed up the transmission of electrical impulses along nerve cells.
Because there is no need for a fast transmission, in most cases, of the chemical messengers (hormones). Therefore, the nerve cells are unmyelinated and send their signal in a continuous transmission.
Some harmful effects are: blood diseases, neurons disfunction, bad transmission of nervous impulses etc.