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Which part serve the relay station for impulses between the brain and the body?

The spinal cord acts to connect the nerves of the body to the brain


What is the function of the medula oblongata?

it extend the spinal cord through four fifth of the spinal column


Which part of the body that functions as an automatic brain in its own right and is a relay station for impulses to and from the higher brain?

Spinal cord


How do you use your spinal cord?

The spinal cord is used to relay messages to and from the brain to parts of the body.


What does each do?

Sensory neurons carry signals from the receptors in our body (e.g. thermal, pressure etc.) to the relay neurons, which are found in our spinal cord. Relay neurons then send signals along the spinal cord to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a signal back down the spinal cord, through the relay neurons. Relay neurons then sends signals to motor neurons, which will then affect the muscles' movements.Read more: What_does_neuron_cells_do


What does each neuron do?

Sensory neurons carry signals from the receptors in our body (e.g. thermal, pressure etc.) to the relay neurons, which are found in our spinal cord. Relay neurons then send signals along the spinal cord to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a signal back down the spinal cord, through the relay neurons. Relay neurons then sends signals to motor neurons, which will then affect the muscles' movements.Read more: What_does_neuron_cells_do


What relays information for muscles?

Sensory neurons carry signals from the receptors in our body (e.g. thermal, pressure etc.) to the relay neurons, which are found in our spinal cord. Relay neurons then send signals along the spinal cord to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a signal back down the spinal cord, through the relay neurons. Relay neurons then sends signals to motor neurons, which will then affect the muscles' movements.Read more: What_does_neuron_cells_do


Which of the following does NOT describe the spinal cord tracts pathways?

memory. it does have relay, somatotype and decussation


What is the main relay center for conducting information between the spinal cord and the cerebrum?

The main relay center for transferring information from the spinal cord to the cerebrum is the brain stem. This part of the brain is the simplest, but most important part of its anatomy.


What is the spinal condition where spinal cord grows and tightens the spinal cord?

Tethered Spinal Cord is a condition where the spinal cord is attached to the spinal column and that causes the cord to become stretched.


Where are relay neurons found in the body?

In the Ventral horn of the spinal cord of the central nervous system.


What is the function of tectospinal tract?

To relay visual reflexes to the anterior horn cells of spinal cord.