A sensory neuron transmits a nerve impulse towards the central nervous system. These nerve cells activated by input, transmits sensory information.
The neuron that transmits a signal from the nervous system to an effector is a motor neuron.
The sensory division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from sense organs to the central nervous system. The motor division transmits impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands.
A functional property of nervous tissue called irritability is the ability to respond to a stimulus and convert it into a nerve impulse.
The central nervous system is the brain and spinal cord. The branches from the brain and cord are called the peripheral nervous system.
The Central nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.The brain is the control center for all activities in the body.It is made of billions of neurons. The spinal cord is made up of bundles of neurons.Sensory neurons send impulse to the brain.All the nerves outside CNS ( Central Nervous System) that connects the brain and spinal cord to other body parts are part of the Peripheral nervous system. The Peripheral nervous system includes 12 pairs of nerves from your brain called cranial nerves, and 31 pairs of nerves from your spinal cord called Spinal nerves.
The branching fiber that is the first part of the neuron to receive a nervous system impulse is called a dendrite. Dendrites receive signals from other neurons or sensory receptors and transmit these signals to the cell body of the neuron. They play a crucial role in receiving and integrating incoming information in the nervous system.
The central nervous system or CNS
Well they are sent through the nervous system.
Those parts of the body are simply called the central nervous system.
The nervous system responds to stimuli, that is referred to as excitability. The chemicals that are involved in carrying the impulse from being excited are called neurotransmitters.
Information entering the central nervous system from the external environment is called external stimuli. External stimuli are factors which are detected by the body and communicated to the central nervous system such as temperature and scents.
The Central Nervous System