The motor neurons carry impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles. These impulses may be generated autonomically (instinctively) or through voluntary control by the brain.
The nerve cell located in the spinal cord that control muscle movement is the motor neuron or motoneuron. The motoneuron fiber that controls the movement of muscles is called axon.
motor neurons
A myogenic heart is a heart that can naturally contract and relax and doesn't need to receive impulses from a nerve to make it contract. your heart is a Myogenic heart
nervous tissue.
dendrites receive electrical and chemical signals from axon terminals.
Receive stimulatory impulses to contract and inhibitory impulses to stop contraction from the neuromuscular junction. This contraction is carried out by Ca2+, ATP and the actin and myosin proteins in the cells, forming a sarcomere. By contracting and relaxing as a syncytium, the leg muscle can control the joint(s) it crosses and produce movement.
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It would be more accurate to say that the neurons transmit the impulses, rather than that they receive them.
Motor neurone
A myogenic heart is a heart that can naturally contract and relax and doesn't need to receive impulses from a nerve to make it contract. your heart is a Myogenic heart
Neurons that receive info & send impulses to brian or spinal cord.
nervous tissue.
dendrites receive electrical and chemical signals from axon terminals.
Dendrites
Neurons transmit nerve impulses/ electric impulses throughout the body.
Axons are processes that receive impulses and conduct them toward the cell body.
The dendrites are the root-like structures of a nerve that receive electrical impulses The dendrites then conduct the impulse to the cell body. Dendrites are root-like structures of a nerve cell that receive impulses and conduct them to the cell body.
The leg wouldn't be able to receive or transmit impulses and information from the central nerves system CNS to the muscle and glands
to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses