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Neurons- Carry impulses to brain as well as back to cells.

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Does the cornea carry messages to the brain?

No. It is the retina at the back of the eyeball that has the cones and rods that receive stimulus from light and send it to the brain for processing into visual images.


Where do pigeons carry their messages?

In the back


How do messages get from a certain point in your body to your brain?

the brain stem also sorts though the millions of messages that the brain and the rest of the body sent back and forth.


What cells are able to pass messages back and forth?

The cells that are able to pass messages back and fourth are called neurons. These neurons are found in the brain.


Oes nerves that carry stimuli lead to or away from the brain and spinal cord?

All the nerves in your body are connected to your spinal nerves which then send messages from different areas in your body up through your central nervous system to your brain. Ex: When you walk your nerves in your feet and legs send a message up into your spine to the brain. So the question isn't really carrying messages toward or away its that it sends messages back and forth through your spine actually.


How does the brain transmit messages to the body using neurons and spinal cord?

brain transmit messages to the body using neurons and spinal cord. ... Motor neurons carry messages away from the brain and back to the rest of the body. the central neurons system does many jobs at the same time. It controls all voluntary movement, such as speech and walking, and involuntary movements like blinking and breathing. It is also the core of our thoughts, perceptions, and emotions.


Describe how messages are sent in the brain?

The neurons in the body take the messages and they go to the brain and back to the body. if we didn't have neurons we woudn't know what we felt or other 5 senses, about something..


How do messages get from your eyes to your brain?

The brain and nerves work like a telephone system in our body. Nerves allow messages to be passed around our body. Our brain sends messages via nerves to our body telling it to do things. For example, when I want to pick something up, my brain sends a message through my nerves to the muscles in my arm and hand making them move and pick something up. When I'm sitting in a chair my brain is constantly sending little messages to the muscles in my back telling them to keep my back straight so that I don't fall off the chair - sometimes you don't even know when your brain is sending messages to your body Our brain also receives messages from our body.


What does a backbone do for an animal?

Not only does a back bone give support and structure that many muscles and ligaments are attached to but it protects the spinal chord which is a string of nerve cells that carry messages between the brain and the rest of the body


Messages are carried back and forth between the brain and every part of the body?

Nerve tissue


What does the jugular vein carry back to the heart?

deoxgenated blood from the brain


What tissue carries electrical messages back and forth to the brain and other parts of the body?

Lymphatic system.

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