The effector cell responds to a nerve impulse and can be either a muscle cell or a gland cell.
dendrite, cell body, axon dendrite, cell body, axon
B effector cell. plasma cell
Carry a nerve impulse to the next nerve OR to an effector cell.
Effector
it transmits a signal through the the central nervous system ( CNS ) until it reaches a salivary gland (effector) :)
Carry a nerve impulse to the next nerve OR to an effector cell.
Neurons, of the nervous system. The dendrites receive impulses, and the axons send them to another neuron or an effector cell.
Sensory (receptor), motor (effector), and intermediate (relay) nuerones. They have functions of transmitting impulses to nerve cells, from nerve cells to effector muscles, and from one nerve cell to another respectively.
Yes, the axon conducts the action potential from the cell body to the effector organ.
Anit-Muscarinic
The brain is not an effector. An effector refers to the glands and muscles doing activity.
The first contact of a T or B cell with its specific antigen is called priming. It causes differentiation into effector T or B cells.