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The receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by send information to the control center along what?

The receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by sending information to the control center along nerve impulses or chemical signals.


What structure transmits impulses from a receptor organ to an interneuron?

The structure that transmits impulses from a receptor organ to an interneuron is the sensory neuron. When a receptor organ detects a stimulus, it generates an electrical signal that travels along the sensory neuron's axon. This signal then reaches the synapse with the interneuron, facilitating the transmission of the impulse to the central nervous system for processing.


What happen when receptor is stimulated?

When a receptor is stimulated it triggers impulses in other neurons....hope this was helpful and correct


These convey impulses from receptor to the central nervous system what is it?

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What cell part receives nerve impulses and hormones from other?

receptor molecules on cell membranes receptor molecules on cell membranes


What structures are found in the peripheeal nervous system?

peripheral nervous system consist of nerves conveying impulses from brain to sense receptor and from sense receptor to brain.


What contains receptors that convert sound vibrations to impulses that are sent to the brain?

The cocheal contains receptor cells that convert sound vibrations into impulses that are sent to the brain.


From the time a tactile stimulus is detected by a receptor in the foot to the time the resulting nerve impulses arrive in the postcentral gyrus of the brain the impulses will have traveled over?

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What is the sequence of a typical reflex arc?

1. The receptor reacts to a stimulus. 2. The sensory neuron conducts the afferent impulses to the CNS. 3. The integration center consists of one or more synapses in the CNS. 4. The motor neuron conducts the efferent impulses from the integration center to an effector. 5. The effector, muscle fibers or glands, respond to the efferent impulses by contraction or secretion a product, respectively.


What does fluid in your ear do?

When a sound wave strikes the eardrum and passes along the hammer, anvil and stirrup (the tiny bones in your ear) the stirrup bone strikes a little membrane covered window that sloshes the fluid back and forth (the fluid helps pass along the vibrations). The sloshing stimulates the tiny hair cells which convert the vibrations into nerve impulses. The impulses travel along to the brain which interprets the impulses as sound.


What the function of the cochlea?

houses the spiral organ of corti which is the receptor organ for hearing.it sends electrial impulses to the brain


Which way does a dendrite conduct nerve impulses to the cell body?

the dendrites pick up msgs from other neurons lying nearby.they pass the msg to the cellbody, and then along the axon, the axon might then pass it on to another neurones. from the receptorto the sensory neuron to the relay neurons to the motor neuron to the muscle