Your nervous system carries electric signals from your brain trough out your body.
Messages from the brain to the muscles and glands in the body begin their journey in the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord. Signals are transmitted through nerves that carry electrical impulses to the target muscles or glands, directing them to perform specific actions or release particular substances.
Connector nerve cells, also known as interneurons, primarily transmit signals within the central nervous system and play a role in processing and relaying information between sensory and motor neurons. They do not directly carry messages to glands and muscles throughout the body. Signals from the brain and spinal cord are transmitted to glands and muscles through motor neurons and other specialized cells.
Axons carry messages (action potentials) away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands. They transmit information from one neuron to another, enabling communication within the nervous system.
No, axons transmit impulses away from the body cells. Dendrites receive impulses from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body, and then the axon carries the impulse away from the cell body to other neurons or to muscles or glands.
The single extension of a neuron that carries signals to other neurons is called an axon. The axon is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.
efferent division
The main component of the PNS responsible for carrying messages from the CNS to the muscles and glands is the motor neuron. Motor neurons transmit electrical signals from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands, allowing for voluntary and involuntary movements and responses.
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Messages from the brain to the muscles and glands in the body begin their journey in the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord. Signals are transmitted through nerves that carry electrical impulses to the target muscles or glands, directing them to perform specific actions or release particular substances.
brain stem
It is a set of nerves called the Motor Nerves that deliver signals to the muscles.
Connector nerve cells, also known as interneurons, primarily transmit signals within the central nervous system and play a role in processing and relaying information between sensory and motor neurons. They do not directly carry messages to glands and muscles throughout the body. Signals from the brain and spinal cord are transmitted to glands and muscles through motor neurons and other specialized cells.
Effectors of a reflex arc are primarily muscles and glands. Muscles are responsible for carrying out the response by contracting or relaxing, while glands may secrete hormones in response to the stimulus.
Muscles and glands are the possible effectors of a reflex arc
The system that carries messages in your body, is the Nervous system.
our blood carries nutrient to our muscles
Axons carry messages (action potentials) away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands. They transmit information from one neuron to another, enabling communication within the nervous system.