A message is sent through a nerve via electrical impulses known as action potentials. When a neuron is stimulated, ion channels open, causing a rapid influx of sodium ions, which depolarizes the membrane. This depolarization travels along the axon as a wave, eventually reaching the axon terminals, where it triggers the release of neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters then cross the synapse to transmit the signal to the next neuron.
Well they are sent through the nervous system.
Ooh, so close. Now we have to guess what the message was sent through. A message sent through a telegraph is a wire. A message sent through a chat room or a blog is a post. A message sent through a letter is mail.
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the message comes from your mouth and when you hear it by your ear parts of your nerve cells that pick up messages or dendrites carries to the brain
No, the auditory canal simply serves to channel sound waves to the middle ear. Once in the middle ear, the sound waves are converted into vibrations that travel through the ossicles to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve.
text or SMS
By typing their username (@username) in your tweet.
The message from nerve cells in the eyes is transmitted through the optic nerve to the brain. The optic nerve carries this visual information to the brain's visual cortex, where it is processed and interpreted.
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.
it travels through the dendrite to the synaptic terminal to the axon
When a message gets sent to a neuron from the dendrite it goes through the cell body to the tip of the dendrite where it leaps to the next dendrite.
because the message was no sent.