its i believe sensory nerves
NERVES
This is simple; don't overthink it. The nerves that carry sensory impulses to the brain are the sensory nerves.
Brain and spinal cord compose the central nervous system (CNS).All the nerves that innervate everything outside of your CNS is your peripheral nervous system (PNS).
sense organ-nerves-spinal cord-brain
The Nervous system is the system that helps the body sense its environment. It also controls all of the other systems of the body. When the body comes into contact with hot objects, it uses reflexes to prevent bodily injury. Some of the organs include the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
Sensory neurons
They are the brain, nerves, all the sense organs, and the spinal cord.
Nerves, Brain, Spinal Cord and Sense Organs
This is simple; don't overthink it. The nerves that carry sensory impulses to the brain are the sensory nerves.
Your brain coordinates the activity of your senses.
afferent nerves
The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves.
Your sense organs your head, nose ,ears ,eyes, and tongue.AS well as nerves and your other body parts.
Brain and spinal cord compose the central nervous system (CNS).All the nerves that innervate everything outside of your CNS is your peripheral nervous system (PNS).
Yes and no. There are nerves that innervate your skin and bones and meningeal coverings as well as the nerves that convey all of the input from your special sense organs but there are no "proper" nerves in your brain. In other words, your brain cannot feel anything itself. It can only interpret what other parts of your body are feeling.
The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves.
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Believe it or not, sponges are considered marine animals and do not have any sense organs.