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yes bcoz of myelin sheaths on the neurons .. they help the signal to move by jumping ... so that it moves faster with the help of neurotransmitters like acetyl choline .which helps in fast coduction of nerve impulse ..they r found generally at nerve endings to transfer the signal from 1 neuron to other.

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What nerves send electrical signals to your heart?

The autonomic nervous system consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches that regulate the heart rate. The sympathetic nerves release neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine to increase heart rate, while the parasympathetic nerves release acetylcholine to decrease heart rate.


How do your nerves react so quickly?

Nerves in your body are made up of specialized cells called neurons that can rapidly transmit electrical signals. These signals travel along the nerve cells at high speeds, allowing for quick communication between different parts of the body. Additionally, nerve cells are covered in a protective layer called myelin, which helps to speed up the transmission of signals.


How does information travel from one part of the body to another?

Information travels through the nervous system, which consists of a network of specialized cells called neurons. When a stimulus is detected by sensory receptors, neurons transmit signals through electrical impulses and chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. These signals travel along the nerves to the brain or other parts of the body, allowing for communication and coordination of different functions.


What join is between two nerves?

The join between two nerves is referred to as a synapse. In a synapse, the nerve terminals of one neuron connect with the dendrites or cell body of another neuron, allowing for the transmission of signals through the release of neurotransmitters. This connection is crucial for communication within the nervous system, facilitating processes such as reflexes, sensation, and motor control.


What sends a message to sensory nerves?

Different stimuli trigger sensory nerves. Such stimuli may include temperature, pressure, vibration, touch, and pain. In answer to your question, nothing sends messages to your sensory nerves. What happens is that these nerves send signals to your brain which then interprets the signals as pain, pleasure, etc. as stated above, never receiving messages.

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How are neurotransmitters different from the impulses that travel along the bodies of nerve cells?

no you give an answer im the one that asked the question


What nerves send message to the brain?

neurotransmitters


What nerves send electrical signals to your heart?

The autonomic nervous system consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches that regulate the heart rate. The sympathetic nerves release neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine to increase heart rate, while the parasympathetic nerves release acetylcholine to decrease heart rate.


Do nerves send signals?

No, nerves do not send signals. They transmit signals produced by receptors or the brain or spinal cord.


What is the nerve for smell?

The olfactory nerves are cranial nerves( arise from the brain ). olfactory nerve is the first nerve among the all cranial nerves. olfactory nerves passes sense of smell through nerve impulses( chemical=neurotransmitters, and electrical signals ).


Are there neurotransmitters in our intestines and organs?

Yes, neurotransmitters are found wherever nerves are found.


Where are neurotransmitters stored in nerves?

Neurotransmitters are stored in small sacs called vesicles within the nerve cells, specifically in the axon terminals.


What are the names of the nerves that are responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body?

The nerves responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body are called the cranial nerves and the spinal nerves.


How do your nerves react so quickly?

Nerves in your body are made up of specialized cells called neurons that can rapidly transmit electrical signals. These signals travel along the nerve cells at high speeds, allowing for quick communication between different parts of the body. Additionally, nerve cells are covered in a protective layer called myelin, which helps to speed up the transmission of signals.


Function of axon terminal?

the sensory nerves re nerves that let you feel things and it sends signals to your brain when you feel something touching you


What effects do neurotransmitters from the neuron have on the next neuron?

The neurotransmitters from one neuron have direct effect on the next neuron. They are channels that are used to transmit messages in the nerves.


How do signals from the recepter cells get to the brain?

nerves