what are the nervers of the organ senses in the body
Nerves
None. Nerves are not part of the circulatory system. They receive nutrients and oxygen from the circulation like any other part of the body, but there is no blood that "flows from the nerves". Tracy Morton MD
For many organs if they are not connected to the nervous system they cannot function at all. This is why the brain is so central to the human body because it moderates body functions. Many organs "die" if they lose connection to the nerves. But some like the heart, kidney and all other organs that can be transplanted can function without any direction from the nervous system.
AnswerAfferent sensory neurons carry the impulses from the receptors (afferent sensory organs) to the spinal cord and/or the brain.
Nerves serve an extremely important role in bodily functions. There are pairs of nerves in the nervous system; branching off of the spine, one of the pair extends to the right portion of the body, and the other extends to the left portion of the body. Nerves sense the changes in the outside enviornment, this is called a stimulus. The stimulus then is sent to the sensory nerves where is is carried by internurons to the brain. The brain then processes this information, and it sends it's response through the internurons to the nerves in your muscles. The information is sent from nerve to nerve in the form of a synapse, this is when information is carried from one nerve's dendrite to another's through a chemical 'bridge'. All in all, nerves react to a stimulus by sending information to the brain to be processed. Without the nervous system, muscles, and bones would not be able to move, nor would any organs be able to preform their desired functions.
Control motion of muscles, secretions of certain organs, and send information back to the brain.
Your sense organs your head, nose ,ears ,eyes, and tongue.AS well as nerves and your other body parts.
Dendrites are the part of the neuron specialized to receive information from other neurons and the axon transmits signals to other neurons or to muscles or glands.
Nerves
The nerves throughout the body receive information and travel through the nerves to the brain. These neural impulses are read by the brain. In which case, the brain "decides" on what to do next.
The body's nerves control body functions, such as vital organs, sensation, and movement. The nerves of the spinal cord are the means of communication from the brain to peripheral nerves.
Around the body and supplies nerves, muscles and all organs within the body.
The only "organ" of the nervous system is the brain, but there are nerves in most organs of the body.
The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. It's main purpose is to gather, store, and respond to information and stimuli.
The vagus nerves supply many organs in the ventral body cavity. They have a very significant role in the function of the body.
Nerves
The parasympathetic nervous system.