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What is the diencephalon?

the diencephalon (mid-brain) is divided into two halves, the THALAMUS and the HYPOTHALAMUS. These two things have two different functions. The Thalamus relays impulses from all sensory systems to the cerebral cortex which in turn sends the messages back, to the Thalamus. The Hypothalamus controls functions such as eating,drinking and regulating the sexual hormones.


How does the nervous system interacts with other systems?

the nervous system works with every other system in your body


Which cranial nerves conduct the sensory and motor impulses of the eye?

The Optical nerver or the Second Cranial nerve controls and relays information absorbed through the rods and cones of the eye. Eye movements (eye muscles), however, are controlled by several other cranial nerves including the Oculomotor, Abducens, and Trochlear nerves.


What is the function of the 3 main regions in the brains?

The brain consists of three main regions: Cerebrum, Cerebellum and the Medulla Oblongata (Brain Stem). The Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain that controls thought, memory and the senses. The Cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone. And the Medulla Oblongata controls autonomic functions, and relays nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord.


What receives messages from sensory receptors and relays information to the cerebrum?

the brain learns this info by processing sense pules through the clorbilide of it.

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Which system relays messages to the CNS from the outside world and returns to messages to the body?

sympathetic system


Where is the emergency fuel shut-off on 1990 dodge ram 4 speed pickup?

It doesn't have one. The computer controls the system with relays.It doesn't have one. The computer controls the system with relays.


What is the longest branch of a nerve cell that relays messages to other neurons?

axon


What does spinal cord do?

The spinal cord - relays 'messages' to and from the brain - to all parts of the body.


Does 1997 Chrysler lhs have a inertia switch?

NO, Chrysler controls the fuel system with relays.


What relays incoming pain messages from your ankle to your spinal cord?

neurons and synapses , that is nerve cells and their connections


Does the 1999 Chrysler 300 have a cut off switch?

No, the computer controls the fuel system with relays.


Does the 1994 Dodge Intrepid have an emergency fuel shutoff?

If you are looking for an inertia/reset switch, the answer is no. The engine computer controls the fuel system with relays.If you are looking for an inertia/reset switch, the answer is no. The engine computer controls the fuel system with relays.


What functions does the optic nerve do?

The optic nerve relays information from the eye it self to the brain area. it sends messages and tells the brain what exactly you are looking at it relays color and form of objects.


What function does the brainstem serve?

It controls involuntary movement, such as heart beat or digestion. It also sends and relays information.


Does a 2006 dodge stratus have a fuel cut off switch?

no, the computer controls the fuel pump through relays


What is the diencephalon?

the diencephalon (mid-brain) is divided into two halves, the THALAMUS and the HYPOTHALAMUS. These two things have two different functions. The Thalamus relays impulses from all sensory systems to the cerebral cortex which in turn sends the messages back, to the Thalamus. The Hypothalamus controls functions such as eating,drinking and regulating the sexual hormones.