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Q: What is the substance used by motor neurons to transmit stimuli to skeletal muscle?
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How is audio data transmitted?

Auditory sensory neurons are specialized to detect stimuli from the environment which triggers the neuron to transmit a message to the central nervous system. These stimuli are both voluntary and involuntary.


What does the nervous system use to relay on messages to the body?

Sensory Neurons- they detect stimuli and transmit signals to the brain and the spinal cord, which are both made up of interneurons


What does the tissues responsible for sensing stimuli?

The body tissue that has fibers that react to stimuli is called the "nervous tissue". The nervous tissue is composed of neurons or nerve cells that receive and transmit impulses and the "neuroglia" that help to transmit nerve impulses and also provide nutrition for the nerve cells.


What neurons react directly to stimuli from the environment?

sensory neurons


What are neurons called that detect stimuli in skin and eyes?

sensory neurons


What are neurons detecting stimuli in the skin and eyes called?

sensory neurons


What are neurons called that detect stimuli in the skin and eye?

sensory neurons


Neurons that detect stimuli in the environment are known as?

Sensory (afferent) neurons


Neurons dectecting stimuli in the skin and eyes are?

SENSORY


The two main ways in which neurons are able to react to stimuli are?

The two main ways in which neurons are able to react to stimuli are conduction impulses and communicating with each other. These stimuli can be touch, sound, light, taste, and smell.


What is the work of neuron?

They transmit nerve impulses and stimuli.


Do Second-order neurons of ascending sensory pathways always decussate.?

No! Only neurons of the specific (lemniscal) & non-specific (anterolateral) pathways decussate and sensation is therfore interpreted in the opposite cerebral hemisphere.Spinocerebellar ascending pathways transmit proprioceptive sensory stimuli to the same side of the cerebellum.