Nociceptive neurons carry information related to pain and tissue damage. They respond to potentially harmful stimuli, such as extreme temperatures, mechanical injury, or chemical irritants, and transmit signals to the central nervous system. This information helps the body detect and respond to harmful conditions, facilitating protective reflexes and behavioral responses to avoid injury.
Nociceptive neurons carry information related to pain and potential tissue damage. They respond to harmful stimuli, such as extreme temperatures, mechanical injury, or chemical irritants, and transmit signals to the central nervous system. This information helps the body detect and respond to harmful conditions, triggering protective reflexes and the perception of pain.
Interneurons or association neurons.
Afferent neurons carry sensory information in the form of nerve impulses to the central nervous system. Efferent/motor neurons carry commands to effectors such as muscles and glands.
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The neurons that carry messages to the brain are called sensory neurons. They transmit information from sensory receptors in the body to the brain for processing and interpretation.
Nociceptive neurons carry information related to pain and potential tissue damage. They respond to harmful stimuli, such as extreme temperatures, mechanical injury, or chemical irritants, and transmit signals to the central nervous system. This information helps the body detect and respond to harmful conditions, triggering protective reflexes and the perception of pain.
Interneurons or association neurons.
Afferent neurons carry sensory information in the form of nerve impulses to the central nervous system. Efferent/motor neurons carry commands to effectors such as muscles and glands.
this is not true about neurons: dendrites carry information away from the cell body
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Sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons. Motor neurons usually carry information to muscles and glands. Sensory neurons carry information from sense organs or free endings to the spinal cord or brain. Interneurons act as a go between.
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The neurons that carry messages to the brain are called sensory neurons. They transmit information from sensory receptors in the body to the brain for processing and interpretation.
Sensory neurons carry sensory information from the body to the brain, while motor neurons carry signals from the brain to the body to control movement. Monitor neurons are specialized neurons that help regulate and coordinate the activity of other neurons in the nervous system.
Yes, sensory neurons are a type of afferent neuron. They carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system.
Sensory neurons, also known as afferent neurons, carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system (CNS). These neurons transmit information about external stimuli (such as touch, sound, and light) or internal conditions (such as pain or temperature) to the brain and spinal cord.