Motor neurone send message from the brain to the affector
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You would go blind, because the optic nerve would then be unable to transmit signals from the eye to the brain.
The olfactory nerve attaches to the olfactory epithelium in the upper nasal cavity. It consists of a collection of specialized nerve cells called olfactory receptor neurons, which detect and transmit smell signals to the brain.
The cells that transmit nerve impluses in the nervous system are neurons.
Nerve impulses travel up through nerves, into the spinal cord and into one of the different lobes of the brain depending on where the impulse comes from. For example, if the impulse comes from your ear, the impulse would travel to the temporal lobe.
Olfactory nerve
The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve, which tells the brain what the eye is seeing
Brain Cells
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The nerve that carries the signals to the brain is the ossicles
Nerves use electrical impulses to transmit signals to the brain. The gaps between the nerve endings are called synapses.
Nerves in the ear respond to the mechanical stress of soundwaves and transmit the stress/sound accoundingly (super simplified answer)
The eye cells transmit nerve impulses to the brain, which translates the signal and transmits nerve impulses to the muscles. Information from sensory organs, including the eyes, ears, tongue, and skin, are transmitted by nerve impulses directly to the brain. The brain acting as the control center of the body interprets the nerve impulses. It then sends out different nerve impulses to other cells of the body if a response to the sensory signals is needed.
You would go blind, because the optic nerve would then be unable to transmit signals from the eye to the brain.
The nerves are part of the Nervous System. The nerves will transmit the information that they get to the brain. Your brain will then send signals back to those nerve cells and tell them whether they should respond to the stimulus or whether they should just ignore.
The functions of the nerve cells is to carry messages around our body. To adapt to their job, they are very long and are branched at each end.Nerve cells receive, carry, and pass electrical impulses.Neurons (or nerve cells) are the smallest unit of the nervous system which send signals to the rest of the body to perform what ever function the brain wants it to; such as telling the heart to beat.
The spinal cord consists of millions of nerve fibers which transmit signals to your limbs, organs and trunk of your body to and from your brain. It's known as central nervous system along with the brain each section controls different parts of your body.