They are neurons!=The neurons take all the information to the brain so you can do what you can do with them.Without them,you wouldn't know what "know" means at all even though I just said it!=
In most cases signals are sent to the brain through the nervous system. Individual signals are transfer from neuron to neuron in the form of chemical and electrical energy that eventually reach the brain.
Olfactory impulses are carried to the brain by olfactory nerve fibers, which are specialized nerve cells located in the roof of the nasal cavity. These nerve fibers send signals to the olfactory bulb located in the brain, where the information is processed and interpreted as different smells.
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.
The sensory nerves in the skin, called cutaneous nerves, transmit messages to the brain about touch, pressure, temperature, and pain. These nerves have receptors that respond to different stimuli on the skin and send signals to the brain for processing.
To send messaged to the brain
No, the brain itself does not have nerve endings. Nerve endings are found in other parts of the body, such as the skin, that send signals to the brain.
inner ear
Yes they do send out signals
The brain sends and receives messages from the body through the nervous system. Nerve cells, or neurons, transmit electrical and chemical signals to communicate information. Sensory neurons carry signals from the body to the brain, while motor neurons send signals from the brain to the muscles and glands.
In most cases signals are sent to the brain through the nervous system. Individual signals are transfer from neuron to neuron in the form of chemical and electrical energy that eventually reach the brain.
sympathetic fuction and the motor function mainly on the production of voice. http://www.answers.com/topic/vagus-nerve
optic nerve
auditory nerve
Olfactory impulses are carried to the brain by olfactory nerve fibers, which are specialized nerve cells located in the roof of the nasal cavity. These nerve fibers send signals to the olfactory bulb located in the brain, where the information is processed and interpreted as different smells.
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.
The functions of the nerve cells is to carry messages around our body. To adapt to their job, they are very long and are branched at each end.Nerve cells receive, carry, and pass electrical impulses.Neurons (or nerve cells) are the smallest unit of the nervous system which send signals to the rest of the body to perform what ever function the brain wants it to; such as telling the heart to beat.
The nerves are part of the Nervous System. The nerves will transmit the information that they get to the brain. Your brain will then send signals back to those nerve cells and tell them whether they should respond to the stimulus or whether they should just ignore.