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What nerves carry impulses to the brain and spinal cord?

remember the word SAMESensory are AfferentMotor are Efferent


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the spinal nerves "receives" the nerve impulses from the rest of the body while the cranial nerves "process" these nerve impulses.


What is the part of the body made up of bundles of neurons that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of the body?

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The conductor of nerve impulses that initiates reflex reaction to sensory information without input from the brain is the what?

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What part of the nervous system has the responsibility for issuing nerve impulses and analyzing sensory data?

The answer is the central send impulses and the brain and spinal chord are used in this application.


What does spinal nerves control?

the spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and body parts.


What is function of spinal nerves?

The spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and the body parts.


The part of the peripheral nervous system that carries the sensory information to the CNS is designated?

The afferent division of the PNS carries impulses inward to a central organ or section, as nerves that conduct impulses from the periphery of the body to the brain or spinal cord


What type of signal travels through the anterior gray horn?

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What impulses do ascending tracts within the spinal cord carry to the brain?

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