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Motor neurons.
The nervous system carries messages to and from the brain through a network of neurons. Sensory neurons carry information from the body to the brain, while motor neurons carry signals from the brain to the body to control movement and other functions.
True. Sensory nerves carry messages from the sensory organs (such as skin, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue) to the brain, enabling us to perceive and interpret different stimuli from the environment.
Nerves carry messages to the muscles to react. Nerves help us feel pain, heat, and cold.
The nerves that originate in the brain and carry messages to and from structures in the head and neck are known as cranial nerves. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves, each with specific functions related to sensory and motor control in the head and neck region. These nerves play crucial roles in activities such as vision, hearing, taste, and facial movements.
Neurons
Sensory nerves.
by sending it to the brain
carry messages to the brain
muscle nerves carry messages from the brain to tell the muscle to contract.
From the brain or nerve endings to dendrites
carry messages to the brain
Cranial nervesCranial Nerves only originate in the brain and carry messages to and from structures in the head and neck.
Motor neurons.
The nervous system carries messages to and from the brain through a network of neurons. Sensory neurons carry information from the body to the brain, while motor neurons carry signals from the brain to the body to control movement and other functions.
Galvani\'s experimet tells us that nerves carry messages to the muscle through electrical impulses.
Cranial nervesCranial Nerves only originate in the brain and carry messages to and from structures in the head and neck.