Yes, many African tribes use drums as a means of communication, particularly in regions where spoken language may not be as effective due to distance or environmental factors. Drumming can convey messages over long distances, with different rhythms and patterns representing specific meanings or alerts. This form of communication is often integral to cultural rituals, ceremonies, and social gatherings, highlighting the importance of drums in community life.
Nerves relay messages by transmitting an electrical impulse.
In ancient times, drums served as a vital means of communication across long distances, especially in cultures without written language. Different rhythms and patterns conveyed specific messages, such as alerts, celebrations, or warnings about approaching danger. Tribes and communities would use drums to coordinate activities, signal changes in time, or relay news, creating a shared language understood by all members. This form of communication was integral to social cohesion and the functioning of societies.
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yes. they had relay messangers
The midbrain acts as a relay station.
A. Inferior olivary nucleus
What is the name for a cell that carries messages between the brain and other parts of the body
Interneuron (relay neurone) Relays messages from sensory neurone to motor neurone. which make up the brain and spinal cord
Greek scrolls were used to relay messages to many people. Often times these scrolls carried messages from leaders of various nations.
Jack Phillips and Harold Bride, the Marconi wireless radio operators, were employed by Marconi and paid simply to relay messages to and from the passengers. Although it might seem [now days] unbelievable that was their job and they were not paid to relay the messages regarding the iceberg reports they received - so these messages never reached the bridge!
The spinal cord is used to relay messages to and from the brain to parts of the body.