Most of the messages are carried by the nervous system around the body. Others are carried by the hormones.
Messages from the endocrine system move around the body via the circulatory system.
No, nerves do not send messages to the brain at a speed of 360 km. The speed at which nerve signals travel in the body is typically around 100 meters per second, varying depending on the type of nerve and other factors.
They go through synapses.
Nerve cells, or neurons, carry messages around the body by transmitting electrical signals known as action potentials. These signals travel along the neuron's axon and are communicated to other neurons, muscles, or glands at synapses through the release of neurotransmitters. Additionally, immune cells, such as lymphocytes, can also transmit signals related to immune responses throughout the body.
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the brain stem also sorts though the millions of messages that the brain and the rest of the body sent back and forth.
Messages to them usually travel by way of the blood.
Endocrine glands produce hormones which travel through your blood stream carrying messages to other parts of your body.
Messages from the neuron always travel from the cell body down the axon.
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In a day it could travel 150 miles
Sensory neurons send messages to the brain and spinal cord in the body.
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Nerves, known as neurons, carry messages from the brain to different parts of the body. These messages are transmitted through electrical and chemical signals that travel along nerve fibers. The nervous system is responsible for coordinating and controlling movement and bodily functions based on signals from the brain.
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you can't. you can reply happy or unhappy to messages via the computer though.