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Neurons send signals to other neurons, muscles, and glands in the human body.
The basic cells that the body uses for rapid communication and control are neurons. The cells that carry signals to muscles and glands are the motor neurons.
Nerve cells specialized on transmitting messages from one part of the body to another. Motor neurons send information away from the central nervous system (CNS). Sensory neurons send information toward the CNS. Inter-neurons send information between motor and sensory neurons.
False. Epithelial tissue does not send electrical signals throughout the body. Epithelial tissue is responsible for lining and protecting various organs and structures, but it does not have the ability to generate or transmit electrical signals. Electrical signals in the body are primarily sent by specialized cells such as neurons.
The nervous tissue transmits messages throughout the body. It is made up of specialized cells called neurons that send electrochemical signals to communicate information between different parts of the body.
The body uses a complex network of nerve cells called neurons to send electrical signals. These signals travel along the neurons and across the synapses to communicate with other cells in the body, allowing for coordination and control of different functions.
Nervous tissue contains cells that send and receive electrochemical signals.
Sensory neuron is to motor neuron...as feedback system is to control system. The motor neurons send signals from the brain to control the body. The sensory neurons send signals from the body back to the brain.
The brain sends and receives messages from the body through the nervous system. Nerve cells, or neurons, transmit electrical and chemical signals to communicate information. Sensory neurons carry signals from the body to the brain, while motor neurons send signals from the brain to the muscles and glands.
Muscle tissue itself does not send electrical signals throughout the body; rather, it responds to electrical signals. These signals are generated by neurons, which communicate with muscle fibers to trigger contractions. There are three types of muscle tissue—skeletal, cardiac, and smooth—each responding to neural signals in different ways to facilitate movement, heartbeat, and other involuntary functions.
The muscles and the brain
A neuron is a type of cell mostly found in the nervous system. This cell has the function of receiving, translating and sending electric impulses or information. There are two types of neurons: afferent and efferent. Afferent neurons are the ones that receive stimulus and send it to the spinal cord or the brain. Efferent neurons are the ones that send information from the brain to the different parts or organs in the body.