Brain :)
your spine and skeletal system sends messages that you are in pain when your bones break. your eyes send messages about what you are seeing your fingers, arms, and every other part of your body responds to what you are touching and also sends messages to your brain to stimulate responses in whether it is a good or bad pain.
The brain sends and receives messages, usually referred to as signals, to all parts of the body. The nerves scattered throughout the body help in accompolishing this.
The heart.
your nervous system sends messages to the brain like when you move your arm you nervous system sends the message to the brain
cytoplasm sends messages all around the body telling each part of the body what to do so it is basically a message sender.
It's basically the central control system of your body: it monitors things/sends messages to the organs/ regulates/ keeps a body clock etc.
Nerve cells called neurons sends messages from brain to body along fibers called axons.
i think the brain sends messages between different parts of the body.
your spine and skeletal system sends messages that you are in pain when your bones break. your eyes send messages about what you are seeing your fingers, arms, and every other part of your body responds to what you are touching and also sends messages to your brain to stimulate responses in whether it is a good or bad pain.
The brain sends messages through your body, which makes your nervous system work.
The brain sends and receives messages, usually referred to as signals, to all parts of the body. The nerves scattered throughout the body help in accompolishing this.
that would be the message-sending nervous system. it sends messages from your brain through your body telling it to perform certain tasks, like a reflex or movement of any part of your body.
The brain and nerves work like a telephone system in our body. Nerves allow messages to be passed around our body. Our brain sends messages via nerves to our body telling it to do things. For example, when I want to pick something up, my brain sends a message through my nerves to the muscles in my arm and hand making them move and pick something up. When I'm sitting in a chair my brain is constantly sending little messages to the muscles in my back telling them to keep my back straight so that I don't fall off the chair - sometimes you don't even know when your brain is sending messages to your body Our brain also receives messages from our body.
The heart.
Your brain sends messages depending on what you want to do, and your body listens
The brain