The sensory nervous systems main function is to process any sensory information. Vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and movement are the things that this system processes.
The sensory divison recieves impulses and bring then to the brain
The division to which the senses are assigned. The group that each sense is assigned to, in other words.
The sensory system is used to process sensory information such as vision, touch, taste, etc.
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The Dermis layer contains the sensory nerve fiber, so it is the Dermis layer that contains sensory receptors for touch.
In sensory function, sensation may be described as somatic. The somatic sensory system incorporates the sensations of heat, cold, touch and pain.
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sensory adaptation
The sensory or afferent division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from the sense organs to the CNS.
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Somatic sensory division...
The afferent neurones or Sensory neurones. Further divided to 2 subtypes, the visceral (from inner organs) and somatic (from skin). There is also the cranial nerves which provide information to the CNS.
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The peripheral nervous system helps the body react to pain. This division includes sensory nerves that carry pain signals from the body to the brain, allowing us to perceive and respond to painful stimuli.
The sensory division is what sends information from smooth muscles to the brain. The nervous system first uses sensory receptors (located everywhere internally and externally on body) to sense change (pain, cold, the need for a muscle to contract, ect.) The information gathered is sent to the brain and spinal cord by way of the sensory division.
For CH 12 of A&P the correct answer is: Sensory Neurons.
Through the nerve fibers of the affrent (sensory) division of the Peripheral nervous system.
Receptor → Sensory Neuron → Associative Neuron→ Motor division →Effectors
No ,it carries impulses towards CNS .
is the disability relating to the input division of the nervous system which carries information from receptors though out the body to ward the brain