sensory nerves
The Piturary gland
The nervous system, specifically the brain and spinal cord, is responsible for sending signals to help control movements, breathing, and eating. The brain processes information and sends signals through the spinal cord to different parts of the body to coordinate these functions.
The optic nerve sends electrical signals from the rods and cones in the retina to the brain. These signals are then interpreted by the brain as visual information, allowing us to see.
spinal cord
auditory nerve
Brain sends signal through spinal cord to nerves. Nerves contract which muscle to move and sends a message back to the brain. BOOM! Movement.
Hormone.
The cochlea
No, it sends visual signals to the brain.
The part of the computer that sends signals to the rest of the system to instruct them on what to do is the central processing unit (CPU). The CPU interprets instructions from programs and executes them by coordinating the activities of other components, such as memory and input/output devices. It acts as the brain of the computer, managing and directing operations through a series of electrical signals.
The kidneys are controlled by signals from the brain. The brain sends hormones to the kidneys.
The kidneys are controlled by signals from the brain. The brain sends hormones to the kidneys.