Nervous tissue contains cells that send and receive electrochemical signals.
The Nervous System
Your nerves send signals to the body all around and when it starts the get colder the nerves will send signals for the body to get warmer or when it starts to get hotter the body will send signals for it to get colder in the body.
in the nervous system, nerves send signals to the brain. the signals could be how something feels or if you get hurt in some way, the signals tell what kind of pain you will receive.
Sensory receptors send signals to sensory neurons.
The human nervous system allows us to experience pain. When our body detects potential harm or injury, specialized nerve receptors called nociceptors send signals to the brain, which interprets these signals as pain.
Nervous system sends controlling signals to respiratory system via nerves of autonomic system, these signals arise from breathing center of medulla .
If high temperatures reach your body, your nervous system would send signals to your brain, warning that the temperature could go hotter and maybe harm you. That's one purpose of your nervous system: to protect you.
sensory nervous system. Each sensory organ contains millions of receptor cells (dendrites) that send cell signals to the brain through the process of cell signaling. in some cases signals are sent directly to the spinal cord.
Neurons use electrochemical signals to send any kind of information through the body.
neurons
There are billions of nerves in the nervous system. The nervous system is responsible for transmitting signals throughout the body.