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The nervous system carries messages from your sense organs to your brain. These messages are transmitted through sensory neurons that send signals to the brain to be interpreted as different sensations such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.

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What transmits messages from sense organs and the environment?

The nervous system transmits messages from sense organs and the environment to the brain through electrical and chemical signals. Sensory neurons are responsible for detecting stimuli and relaying information to the brain for processing and response.


What links the brain to the rest of your body and sends messages back and forth?

your spine and skeletal system sends messages that you are in pain when your bones break. your eyes send messages about what you are seeing your fingers, arms, and every other part of your body responds to what you are touching and also sends messages to your brain to stimulate responses in whether it is a good or bad pain.


Is the brain a organ?

The brain is a organ. The brain is the organ that receives messages from the six senses; the touch sense, the seeing sense, the hearing sense, the smelling sense and the tasting senses. If you are asking 'Is the brain the largest organ?' Well, no. The largest organ is not the brain, or the chest, or the stomach. It is the skin.


What part of the ear picks up the messages and transmit to the brain?

The 8th cranial nerve sends messages to the brain from the ear. There are several parts involved: In the inner ear are receptor cells that receive vibrations of sound and noise from the outside, which then stimulate the cochlear nerve to send these sounds to the brain for interpretation.Head movements also affect the fluid inside the ear and stimulate the vestibular nerve to send information to the brain regarding the body's sense of balance or position.


Which part of the brain helps to sort messages and send them to right place?

The thalamus of the brain is often known as the relay system of the brain. It is located in the forebrain superior to the midbrain. Information from the body (except that of the olfactory nerve-sense of smell) is sent first to the thalamus, which relays that information to the correct location in the cerebral cortex of the brain. It is also involved with the basal ganglion, which coordinates movements.

Related Questions

Neurons that collect messages from sense organs and carry those to the spinal cord or the brain are called?

afferent nerves


What system carries messages from the sense to the brain?

nerve


Brain structure that receives messages from sense organs?

Thalamus


What part of the brain receives the messages of the sense organ?

neurons


Why are the messages received by the sense organs do not get mixed up in the brain?

neurotransmitters.


How do tongue's sense organs send messages to the brain?

Taste Buds


What type of nerve sends messages from sense organs to the brain?

Sensory nerves, also known as afferent nerves, transmit messages from sense organs to the brain. These nerves are responsible for carrying information about sensations such as touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception to the central nervous system for processing.


What transmits messages from sense organs and the environment?

The nervous system transmits messages from sense organs and the environment to the brain through electrical and chemical signals. Sensory neurons are responsible for detecting stimuli and relaying information to the brain for processing and response.


What is the usual path of messages receive by the body from the environment?

sense organ-nerves-spinal cord-brain


What receptors sends messages to your brain which allows you to smell?

thalamus (novanet)


What cells carry impulses from sense organs to the brain and spinal cord?

Neurons (nerve cells)


Which organ system helps your body to sense things?

The organ system that helps your body to sense things is known as the sensory system. This will rely on the circulatory fluids to send messages from the sense organs to the brain.