It goes through your neurons up to your brain
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 endocrine system and the nervous system are the two systems of the body involved in the indirect communication of cells. The endocrine system releases hormones into the bloodstream to target distant cells, while the nervous system uses neurotransmitters to send signals across synapses to adjacent cells.
Dendrites receive signals in the nervous system.
Both the nervous system and the endocrine system send messages to the brain
They send messages to the spine from their brain.
nerves send the messages that make muscles move
nerves send the messages that make muscles move
the motor cells
The nervous system carries messages from receptors to centers for interpretation. Sensory receptors detect stimuli and send signals to the brain and spinal cord for processing and response.
The afferent nerves or sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system send messages to your brain.
brain stem
It's make less likely for nerves to send messages.
The nervous system allows the body to send and receive messages and respond to the world around it.
Muscles receive instructions to move from the brain.
The brain is the main organ in the nervous system. It is connected to the spinal cord to send messages through your nervous system to the rest of your body. Your nervous system is very sensitive it hurts when you touch it.