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Q: What part of a neuron relays signals from one neuron to another neuron or to an effector?
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What part of a neuron that relays a neural information?

The synapse. See my answer for What_type_of_signal_is_taking_place_during_neuron_to_neuron_communication


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The synapse. See my answer for What_type_of_signal_is_taking_place_during_neuron_to_neuron_communication


Hazard signals not working and turn signals not flashing in 94 Volvo 850?

More than likely this is caused by the relays. They are both the same relays and anywhere carries them.


What structure receives a stimulus from the external environment and relays it to the sensory neuron?

The receptor!


What are the sequence of events that occur within the nervous system from the point you touched the hot stove with your hand to the point you jerked your hand away from the stove?

1. Sensory Receptors detect danger(eg. hot stove in this case) 2. Signal is sent through a sensory neuron to the spinal cord 3.Interneuron in the spinal cord relays the message to the motor neuron 4.Motor neuron sends a message to the effector(eg. muscle) 5. Hand jerks away Sensory neuron also sends a sinal to the brain. Sensation of the evernt is detected continuosly but usually after the defensive action has been taken.


what statement regarding the endocrine system is false?

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Where is the turn signal relay located at on a Ford F650?

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Yep, one for the signals and one for the emergency flashers.


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A spinal reflex is an automatic, rapid response to a stimulus. The action is involuntary and occurs without any involvement of thought or the brain. In humans, this action occurs through a neural pathway called the reflex arc. To allow reflexes to occur very quickly, signals come directly from motor neurons in the spine, instead of being delayed by going through the brain.The arc works as follows:1. A receptor at the point of stimulus relays the message that there is an adverse stimulus to a sensory neuron2. The sensory neuron carries the message from the receptor at the point of the stimulus to the spinal cord (part of the central nervous system)3. In the spinal cord, a relay neuron, or inter-neuron, carries the message from the sensory neuron to a motor neuron4. The motor neuron then carries the message to the appropriate effector, at which point, the reflex occurs.After this spinal reflex occurs, sensory neurons send messages to the brain. The brain then relays this information and the messages are consciously interpreted. It is only at this point that you will begin to feel pain.Though this seems like a complicated process, spinal reflexes occur in under one second. Within that same second, the brain will consciously interpret the information and the person will feel pain.


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It contains two relays, one for hazard lights and the other for turn signals. The one for the turn signals is defective and must be replaced.


Where is the flasher relay for a 2005 Camry?

There are 2 flasher relays on your Camry. One for the turn signals and another for the hazard lights. I also cannot find out where they are located with my research. My advice is to call your local Toyota dealer and ask them.