Service network
nerve cells...........
neurons
Glands send messages in the form of hormones to target cells through the bloodstream. Hormones are released by glands into the blood where they travel to target cells throughout the body to elicit a specific response. Target cells have specific receptors that recognize and respond to the hormones.
Synapses let the "message" travel to muscle cells.
The endocrine glands are responsible for sending messages to target cells in the body. These glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream, which then travel to specific target cells where they exert their effects by binding to specific receptors on the cell surface. Examples of endocrine glands include the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, and adrenal glands.
The brain sends messages to the body systems through the nervous system. Nerve cells called neurons transmit electrical signals throughout the body, allowing for communication between the brain and different parts of the body. These signals help control movement, sensation, and various bodily functions.
the organ
Yes, it is called the nucleus. It sends messages to the rest of the cell telling it what to do. (I learnt this today in science! Haha)
your nervous system sends messages to your brain
The nervous tissue, specifically neurons, are responsible for sending messages from the brain to the body. Neurons transmit electrical impulses that allow for communication throughout the body, facilitating movement, sensation, and coordination.
target cells
A type of cell that sends messages quickly is a neuron. Neurons are specialized cells in the nervous system that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals at high speed. This rapid communication allows for the coordination of various physiological functions in the body.