The brain receive messages from the other parts of the body through nerve impulses.
Sensory neurons send messages to the brain and spinal cord in the body.
Both the nervous system and the endocrine system send messages to the brain
The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves throughout the body. These parts work together to send and receive messages that control bodily functions and movements.
The basic cells that the body uses for rapid communication and control are neurons. The cells that carry signals to muscles and glands are the motor neurons.
The brain picks up senses through specialized cells called neurons, which transmit messages through electrical signals. When a sense is detected, such as touch or smell, neurons send signals to the brain through a network of pathways. The brain then processes and interprets these signals, allowing us to perceive and respond to our environment.
Sensory neurons send messages to the brain and spinal cord in the body.
A mixed nerve, such as the trigeminal nerve, contains both sensory and motor fibers that can send and receive messages. These nerves are responsible for carrying both sensory information from the body to the brain and motor commands from the brain to the muscles.
it is to send messages to the body
Both the nervous system and the endocrine system send messages to the brain
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nerve tissue
it send messages to other parts of your body like your nervsystem
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if i am correct the brain sends messages to the rest of the body by sending pulses down your spine where it connects to the brain. most of the major parts in your body are connected somehow to the spine. the messages break off from the spine and get sent to the rest of the body.
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They send the messages along some cords ing your body from the brain to where ever, and then you do what they say.
Interneurons send messages from the spinal cord to the brain.