Neurons use electrochemical signals to send any kind of information through the body.
Neurones are the cells that make up the nervous system. There are various types of neurone. The axon in the middle of the neurone conducts the electrochemical signals.
Neurons
Nervous tissue contains cells that send and receive electrochemical signals.
Nervous system
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The somatic nervous system is associated with the control of body movements. It carries signals to the brain to tell the body how to move.
no the circulatory system carries blood. the nervous system carries signals
Nervous tissue contains cells that send and receive electrochemical signals.
Nervous system
The cells of the nervous system are called neurons, which convert a stimulus into electrochemical signals.
The peripheral nervous system.
The nervous system coordinates all body processes. The nerves carry electrochemical signals that transmit messages from one part of the body to another.
These specialized cells are called neurons.
the nervous system.
Neurons transmit and receive signals in the nervous system
The nervous system conducts electrical signals from one structure to another. For example from the brain to the muscles for movement.
The information gets from the receptors to the central nervous system by traveling from one neuron to another through a process in which neurotransmitters are released at synapsis between the neurons.
Nervous system sends controlling signals to respiratory system via nerves of autonomic system, these signals arise from breathing center of medulla .
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