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Impulses from the brain go mostly through the channels in the spinal cord and control most everything that goes on in the body. It is a two way street with information generated chemicals being carried throughout the body.The brain uses neurons to decide what information is acted upon.

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What are the neurons that carry impulses from the brain or spinal cord to other organs and cause muscles to contract?

motor neurons


Which type of neurons impulses from sense organs to the spinal or brain?

Sensory neurons


What neurons carry impulses away from the spinal cord and the brain?

the sensory neurons


What carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs?

Motor neurons carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs. They are a part of the peripheral nervous system and transmit signals to muscles and glands, causing them to contract or secrete in response to stimuli.


How many types of neurons?

There are three types of neurons. 1.Sensory neurons: which carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord. 2.Motor neurons : which perform an opposite function to that of sensory neurons by carrying impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands. 3. Inter neurons : which connect sensory and motor neurons and carry impulses between them.


Impulses are sent from the brain to the effector organs along what neurones?

Impulses are sent from the brain to the effector organs along motor neurons. These motor neurons are part of the peripheral nervous system and carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands, allowing for coordinated movement and responses.


What Impulses from the sense organs travels to the brain along?

association neurons


What neurons carrry impulses from the brain or spinal cord out to the other organs and please answer?

Motor or efferent neurons.


What organs that receive or transmit nerve impulses called?

Organs that receive or transmit nerve impulses are called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells found in the nervous system that are responsible for transmitting information throughout the body.


Impulses from the sense organs travel to the brain along what?

Impulses from the sense organs travel to the brain along nerve fibers known as sensory neurons. These neurons carry the signals to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted to create our perceptions and sensations.


How do sensory neurons and motor neurons act in opposite ways?

Sensory neurons transmit signals from sensory receptors towards the central nervous system to detect external stimuli, while motor neurons transmit signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands to initiate a response or action. In this way, sensory neurons bring information in and motor neurons send information out to carry out a response.


What carries the nerve impulse from the central nervous system to an effector?

Nerve impulses are carried from the central nervous system to the effector organs (muscles or glands) by motor neurons. These motor neurons form a pathway known as the efferent pathway.