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What tells your brain how things feel when you touch them?

Sensory receptors in the skin and nerves send signals to the brain, which then interprets the information to determine how things feel when you touch them. These receptors can detect sensations like pressure, temperature, texture, and pain, allowing your brain to create a perception of the object you are touching.


How long are some of the nerves that carry electrical signals to and from the brain?

Nerves can vary in length, but some nerves like the sciatic nerve that runs from the lower back to the feet can be over 2 feet long. Others, like the optic nerve that connects the eye to the brain, are shorter at about 1-2 inches. The length of nerves depends on their specific function and the distance they need to travel in the body.


What are the living and nonliving things in an environment?

Living things are things that are alive...they don't necessarily have to breathe or have hearts or brains. Living things are collections of cells and nerves that grow and develop over time. Examples are plants, humans and animals. Non-Living things are things that are not alive...that have no life at all. Things that are not made up of cells or nerves and do not grow. Examples are rocks, shoes and lotion.


Autonomic nerves innervate what three things?

Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Gland


Why are some nerves called afferent nerves and others are called efferent nerves- how do they differ in function?

Afferent nerves are those that send impulses from the PNS to the CNS. Efferent nerves send impulses from the CNS to the PNS. So the first goes toward the Central Nervous System and the second goes away from it.