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What are the two types of effectors and how does each respond to stimuli?

There are two main types of effectors namely homotropic and heterotropic effectors. Homotropic effectors substrate themselves while the heterotropic effectors produce enzymes to help in various processes in the body.


What carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs?

The peripheral nervous system carries impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.


Sensory neurons of the PNS are?

Unipolar Sensory Neurons: large myelinated neurons with the cell body off to one side of the single dendritic-axon process. Multipolar Motor Neurons: large myelinated neurons that have many dendrites off the cell body and an axon that may branch to effect many effectors.


5 steps how a fever develops?

1. an infectious agents stimulates phagocytes. 2. phagocytes release interleukin1 3. interleukin1 stimulates the hypothalamus 4. the hypothalamus stimulates the effectors 5. blood flow to skin decreases, sweat glands are inhibited, skeletal muscles increase heat production.


Which neuron receives information?

actually we must say all neurons receive information. there are three types of neurons: 1.sensory neuron 2.motor neuron 3.relay neuron the sensory neurons receive information from receptor cells in sense organs and pass the information from sensory neuron to the other and pass the info to spinal cord where they are received by relay neuron. this neuron in turn passes the info to motor neurons which pass the info to cells in effectors and action is performed.relay neurons are messengers between sensory neuron and motor neuron in spinal cord.

Related questions

What are neurons that control skeletor effectors called?

Motor Neurons


When a group of neurons that carry impulses from the CNS to effectors are clustered together they are called what?

Motor neurons.


What is the medical term meaning Chemicals released by neurons that stimulate or inhibit other neurons or effectors?

neurotransmitters


How do neuron communicate with other neurons and effectors?

By stomata ang chlorophyll.


What innervates involuntary effectors glands smooth or cardiac muscle?

autonomic neurons


What are two types of effectors and how does each respond to stimuli?

There are two main types of effectors namely homotropic and heterotropic effectors. Homotropic effectors substrate themselves while the heterotropic effectors produce enzymes to help in various processes in the body.


What are the two types of effectors and how does each respond to stimuli?

There are two main types of effectors namely homotropic and heterotropic effectors. Homotropic effectors substrate themselves while the heterotropic effectors produce enzymes to help in various processes in the body.


How do the types of neurons found in the CNS and pns differ in their function?

Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward the CNS.The brain and spinal cord contain interneurons. These receive information and if they are sufficiently stimulated, they stimulate other neurons.Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send information from interneurons to muscle or gland cells (effectors).


What effector cells are innervated by somatic motor neurons?

cardiac muscles and smooth muscle


What carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs?

The peripheral nervous system carries impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.


What is an environmental change that stimulates sensory neurons?

Sensation


What afferent neurons convey information?

Afferent neurons carry sensory information in the form of nerve impulses to the central nervous system. Efferent/motor neurons carry commands to effectors such as muscles and glands.