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How does heat send pain messages to your brain and tells it to move the hand?

Heat activates pain receptors in your skin, which send signals through nerves to your spinal cord and then to your brain. The brain interprets these signals as pain and can trigger a reflex response to move your hand away from the source of heat in order to protect your body.


When we step on something sharp the move of step away immediately but feel the pain slightly later why?

When we step on something sharp, pain signals are transmitted from the nerves in our foot to our brain. It takes a moment for these signals to travel from the site of injury to the brain, which is why we may feel the pain slightly later. The immediate reaction to move away helps protect the foot from further injury.


How does each work?

The brain tells the nervous system to move which signals time for your bones to move.


How does each muscle work?

The brain tells the nervous system to move which signals time for your bones to move.


What do you need for a limb to move?

For a limb to move, you need muscles, nerves, and a signal from the brain. The brain sends signals through nerves to the muscles, which contract and allow the limb to move.


What are two things that help the body move?

signals from the brain to the area and the muscle contracting.


Why does your brain tell you what to move in your body and how to move it?

The brain is structured in the sections that separate taste from touch, and sight from hearing etc. Your brain has neurons when you tell your brain something, it sends signals to the neurons which convert those signals electrically and chemically to be sent off to the muscles to perform the action.


When you step on something sharp it signals your nerves to the spinal cord what pulls it away?

brain


Does your brain control your every move?

Yes, the brain is responsible for controlling our movements by sending signals through the nervous system to our muscles. However, factors like reflexes and automatic movements may occur without direct input from the brain.


What carries electrical signals trough our body?

Nerves do. Your brain sends electrical signals through your nerves to your muscles to make you move. Signals from the far ends travel through nerves back to your brain, so you can see, hear, smell, taste, and feel.


Can you find muscle tissue in plants?

yes because their is signals that contract from the brain to make the muscles move


How do muscles get signals from the brain?

Brain sends signal through spinal cord to nerves. Nerves contract which muscle to move and sends a message back to the brain. BOOM! Movement.