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Which body system receives environmental messages and sends them to the brain?

Both the nervous system and the endocrine system send messages to the brain


What is a part of a neuron that receives messages?

The dendrites are the part of a neuron that receives messages from other neurons. They receive chemical signals from neighboring neurons and transmit the information to the cell body.


Do sensory nerve cells carry information from all sensory receptors to the immune system?

No, sensory nerve cells primarily carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) for processing. The immune system receives information about potential threats from specialized cells called immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages.


What part of the brain did the hard work of helping you understand the content of this course once the sensory information from your eyes was received?

One popular theory is called the two stream theory. It stipulates that after the visual cortex of the occipital lobe receives the sensory information of the eyes it is redirected in two main streams. The dorsal stream (the "where stream") goes to the parietal cortex and determines where to object we see is located in relation to our own body (a virtual map of our body's position is obtained in the parietal cortex). The ventral, or "what" stream leads the information to the temporal lobe and identifies what we see.


The cerebrum of the brain is divided to 4 parts called lobes there are three different types of cortex associated with these lobes what are they and what are their function?

The three types of cortex associated with the lobes of the brain are the sensory cortex, motor cortex, and association cortex. The sensory cortex receives and processes sensory information, the motor cortex controls voluntary movements, and the association cortex integrates information from different regions to perform higher cognitive functions like memory, language, and problem-solving.

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When you eat barbecue what part of the brain receives the messages about it?

maybe cerebrum


What is the Cell that receives and transmit information?

nerve cell or receptors nerve cell or receptors nerve cell or receptors


What primary sensory receives the information if your nose itches?

The primary sensory receptor that receives information when your nose itches is the itch receptors located in the skin of your nose. When these receptors are stimulated by the sensation of itching, they send signals to the brain to register the itch.


Which body system receives environmental messages and sends them to the brain?

Both the nervous system and the endocrine system send messages to the brain


What lobe receives sensory information from skin receptors?

The parietal lobe of the brain receives sensory information from skin receptors. It processes sensations related to touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception. The primary somatosensory cortex, located in the parietal lobe, is specifically responsible for interpreting this sensory data.


When you eat barbecue what part of the the brain receives the message about it?

maybe cerebrum


When you eat barbecue what part of the brain receives the message about it?

maybe cerebrum


What is a part of a neuron that receives messages?

The dendrites are the part of a neuron that receives messages from other neurons. They receive chemical signals from neighboring neurons and transmit the information to the cell body.


What receives messages from the body?

your brain


What part of brain receives and edits all sensory inputs and relays them to the cerebrum?

Thalamus.


What receives messages from other neurons and sends messages to other neurons?

messenger neurons


What structure transmits information about odors?

The olfactory bulb is the structure in the brain that receives and processes information about odors transmitted from the olfactory receptors in the nasal cavity. This information is then further processed in the brain's olfactory cortex, allowing us to perceive and identify different smells.