There is a special cell in our body that is part of the nervous system. It receives messages in the muscles sent from the motor neurons in our brain. These cells are called effectors.
motor neurons.
That last answer was wrong because neurons send messages from muscles. The system that does this is called the nervous system. It's a system made up of neurons NOT nerves. There are tons of different neurons, but the three main neurons include sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons. Motor neurons interact with muscles.
motor neurons
Messages are transmitted from your spinal cord to muscles in your hands through motor neurons. These motor neurons carry signals from the spinal cord to the muscles, causing them to contract and perform the desired movement. The process involves electrical impulses traveling along the motor neurons to trigger muscle movement.
The brain sends and receives messages from the body through the nervous system. Nerve cells, or neurons, transmit electrical and chemical signals to communicate information. Sensory neurons carry signals from the body to the brain, while motor neurons send signals from the brain to the muscles and glands.
multipolar or motor neurons
Motor Neurons do this.
The special cells in muscles that receive messages from motor neurons are called muscle fibers, specifically the specialized structures within them known as motor end plates. When a motor neuron transmits a signal, it releases neurotransmitters at the neuromuscular junction, which bind to receptors on the muscle fiber's surface. This binding triggers muscle contraction by initiating a cascade of events within the muscle fiber. These interactions are crucial for voluntary movement and muscle coordination.
Efferent motor neurons stimulate muscle contractions.
The main component of the PNS responsible for carrying messages from the CNS to the muscles and glands is the motor neuron. Motor neurons transmit electrical signals from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands, allowing for voluntary and involuntary movements and responses.
Yes. Sensory neurons sense a change in the stimulus and alert the interneurons located in the brain which send an impulse to the motor neurons to make the muscle contract.
Motor neurons are a part of the nervous system that make muscles move.