Neurons
The nervous tissue, specifically neurons, are responsible for sending messages from the brain to the body. Neurons transmit electrical impulses that allow for communication throughout the body, facilitating movement, sensation, and coordination.
Neurons send and return messages to each other.
Sensory neurons are the type of nerve cells that carry messages from sensory receptors towards the brain to process and interpret information.
the smell travels to the olfactory cells, near the top of the nose. when these cells detect the smell, the cells send specific electrical impulses to the brain, which are then interpreted by the lobe of the brain, located under the skull fissure
Neurons are the cells responsible for sending and receiving messages in the nervous system. They can pass messages back and forth by transmitting electrical signals along their length and releasing chemical messengers called neurotransmitters at the synapses to communicate with other neurons or target cells.
Neurological cells are cells found in the brain. They are called neurons and transmit messages and pulses throughout the brain.
The nervous tissue, specifically neurons, are responsible for sending messages from the brain to the body. Neurons transmit electrical impulses that allow for communication throughout the body, facilitating movement, sensation, and coordination.
The cells that are able to pass messages back and fourth are called neurons. These neurons are found in the brain.
Nerve cells, or neurons, are specialized cells that carry messages through an electrical process in the brain. The brain contains about 100 billion neurons.
The long bundle of neurons that carries messages to and from the body to the brain and is responsible for very fast, lifesaving reflexes is called the? Spinal cord.
the brain
The brain sends messages to the body systems through the nervous system. Nerve cells called neurons transmit electrical signals throughout the body, allowing for communication between the brain and different parts of the body. These signals help control movement, sensation, and various bodily functions.
the brain cells
Neurons send and return messages to each other.
Sensory neurons are the type of nerve cells that carry messages from sensory receptors towards the brain to process and interpret information.
There is a special cell in our body that is part of the nervous system. It receives messages in the muscles sent from the motor neurons in our brain. These cells are called effectors.
I also think that you may be thinking of how one half (or one side) of the brain carries messages to the other side. That is done with a wide, flat bundle of neural fibers called the corpus callosum.