Yes. Three tiny bones in middle ear, called as Malleus,Incus and stapes are special bones whose function is to transmit and amplify the sound waves to middle ear. All most all bones can transmit the sense of vibration to central nervous system. you must have seen Ear specialist to put the tuning fork on fore head and then on the bone behind ear ( Mastoid process of temporal bone.) when they test the hearing ability of the patient.
Yes, human ears have three small bones called the ossicles: the malleus, incus, and stapes. These bones help transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
No, neuroglia do not transmit nerve impulses. Neuroglia are support cells of the nervous system that help to nourish, protect, and maintain the environment of neurons. Nerve impulses are transmitted by neurons.
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Yes
it transmit impulses to the brain.
Neurotransmitters
They transmit nerve impulses and stimuli.
Glial cells as they are responsible for providing support to the neuron, nourishing, and making sure homeostasis is maintained, thus they do not transmit impulses.
the human body does not have the ability to receive or transmit neuron impulses any more. Hope this helps
motor
Brain Cells
True