The ventral root contains motor neurons, which are responsible for sending signals from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, and other effector organs. These neurons initiate and control muscle contraction and other involuntary movements.
Neurons stimulate other neurons or target cells (such as muscle cells or gland cells) through the release of neurotransmitters at synapses. This stimulation can trigger a response in the target cell, leading to activities such as muscle contraction or hormone release.
No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
No, autonomic ganglia can contain both motor and sensory neurons. Motor neurons in autonomic ganglia innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, while sensory neurons can detect stimuli within the autonomic nervous system.
Neurons are the conducting cells of nerve tissue. The neurons transmit the electrical charges and chemical signals via the synapses.
nervous tissue
ventral root
The main cell types in nervous tissue are neurons and neuroglial cells. Neurons are responsible for transmitting electrical signals, while neuroglial cells support and protect neurons. Some examples of neuroglial cells include astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia.
Astrocytes are the type of neurolgia that help form a blood-brain barrier :D
The ventral root contains motor neurons, which are responsible for sending signals from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, and other effector organs. These neurons initiate and control muscle contraction and other involuntary movements.
Neurons
Yes, th ration of motor neurons to muscle fibers are greatest for the muscles that control eye.
The only two types of cells that have excitable membranes are neurons and muscle cells. Neurons transmit electrical signals in the nervous system, while muscle cells generate electrical signals that lead to muscle contraction.
Cardiac muscle, neurons.
A knee-jerk reflex involves sensory neurons, which carry information from the muscle spindles to the spinal cord, and motor neurons, which carry signals from the spinal cord back to the muscle causing the contraction. This reflex is important for maintaining balance and stability in response to sudden changes in muscle length.
The part of a spinal nerve that contains only sensory neurons is called the ventral root. There's also the axons of motor neurons and axons of sensory neurons.
nerves do that