Peripheral
The central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord, coordinates incoming sensory information and sends instructions to muscles and glands. This information processing allows for both voluntary and involuntary responses to stimuli.
The nervous system controls muscles and glands by electrical impulses.
The effectors of the nervous system are muscles and glands. They respond to nervous stimuli.
They are effectors
The nervous system comprises the body's total response mechanism. It receives external information, sends that info to the brain for processing, and sends messages from the brain about appropriate response to the effector muscles and glands.
autonomicautonomic
the part of the nervous system of vertebrates that controls involuntary actions of the smooth muscles and heart and glands
Muscles and glands are not myelinated. It is the axon of a neuron that is myelinated. The myelin forms a layer called myelin sheath that makes the nervous system function properly.
They are controlled by the autonomous nervous system.== ==
Afferent neurons carry sensory information in the form of nerve impulses to the central nervous system. Efferent/motor neurons carry commands to effectors such as muscles and glands.
The function is to catch/take impulses from the central nervous system and send it to muscles and glands
nervous tissue