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Q: When you smell something the message from your nose to your brain travels over afferent neurons true or false?
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What is a message that travels through a neurons?

An Impulse


CAN reflex action controlled by spinal cord?

Simple reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord. The message travels from the sense receptors near the skin through the afferent nerve fibers to the spinal cord. In the spinal cord, the messages are relayed through association neurons to the efferent nerve fibers, which carry them to the muscle cells that cause the reflex movement.


What is the direction of impulse for interneurons?

It travels in one direction either afferent or efferent.


What Impulses from the sense organs travels to the brain along?

association neurons


State the three main parts of a neuron and describe how an impulse travels through a neuron?

Okay, information is received through the dendrites, and then moves on the the cell body. From there, the cell's axon passes the message on to other neurons or to muscles or glands.


What is a message that travels through the neuron?

An Impulse


What is the message that travels through the neuron?

An Impulse


Does a reverberating circuit involve an incoming signal that travels along a chain of neurons and quickly dies out?

No, a reverberating circuit does not involve an incoming signal that travels along a chain of neurons and quickly dies out. A reverberating circuit is a circular circuit that returns a signal to its source.


What is the definition of how far something travels?

The word for how far something travels is distance.


What is the best message to a friend who travels abroad?

The best message is "Good luck and I wish the best for you."


What are the parts of the neuron that the messages travels through?

The message travels through the axon and Schwann cells (which make up the axon) as an electrical message. When it reaches the dendrite, it is converted into a chemical message where it can be picked up by another neuron.


What is the criteria used to functionally classify neurons?

The direction in which the nerve impulse travels relative to the central nervous system