the spinal nerve sends nerve impulses away from the CNS
Skeletal muscles interact with the spinal cord
Eletrical impulses throughout the nervous system
Nerve impulses travel up through nerves, into the spinal cord and into one of the different lobes of the brain depending on where the impulse comes from. For example, if the impulse comes from your ear, the impulse would travel to the temporal lobe.
no
Optic Nerve
Nerve impulses do not carry information, they only carry impulses. It is the brain and spinal cord that interpret that impulse into information.
afferent neurons
Skeletal muscles interact with the spinal cord
the spinal nerves "receives" the nerve impulses from the rest of the body while the cranial nerves "process" these nerve impulses.
afferent nerves of the ascending spinal pathways.
The spinal cord channels nerve impulses from the rest of the body to the brain, and vice versa.
It is what carries the nerve impulses between your body and the brain.
from spinal nerve to posterior (dorsal) root
Neurons (nerve cells)
Motor nerve leaves anterior horn.
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