olfactory bulb
The distal ends of sensory neurons are called dendrites. Dendrites receive incoming signals or stimuli from the environment through sensory receptors, such as in the skin, eyes, ears, and other sensory organs. These signals are then transmitted to the cell body of the neuron and eventually to the central nervous system for processing.
well of course they do
A garabage disposal full of babies.
Sense.
Your central nervous system's hungry brain activates and guides the muscles of your arm and hand through the peripheral nervous system's motor neurons. When you pick up the fork, your brain processes the information that was sent from your sensory nervous system, helping it guide your fork to your mouth. This process starts with sensory input, then to interneuron processing and ends with motor output.
The olfactory nerve, responsible for the sense of smell, ends in the olfactory bulb located in the brain, specifically in the olfactory cortex. This is where the nerve impulses triggered by odors are processed and interpreted.
it is located mainly in the proximal and distal epiphysis (the ends of a bone.)
It Begins in the Baikal Mountains and ends in the Laptev Sea. It is Located in Asia and as for length, it is about 4,280 km long.
It is called the thigh bone and it's in your leg.
it is located on the inside of the thigh. it starts at the hip and ends at the bone.
They are four bands of ascending sensory fibres in the brain stem. Each lemniscus starts from a decussation below and ends in the thalamus above.
Yes because some of the things we don't recycle ends up in the oceans.