How Does The Brain Send Signals To Our Body?

How does our brain send signals to our body?

The brain sends signals To Our Body

All information from our environment is detected by the specialised tips of some Nerve cells. These receptors are usually located in our sense organs, such as the inner ear, the nose, the tongue, and so on. So, gustatory receptors will detect taste, while olfactory receptors will detect smell. This information acquired at the end of the tip of a nerve cell creates an electrical impulse. This impulse travels from that dendrite to the cell body and then along the Axon to its end. At the end of the electro, the electrical impulse sets off the release of some Chemicals. These Chemicals cross the gap, or synapse, and start a similar electrical impulse in a dendrite of the next neuron. These neurons are connected to the brain, where all this information is processed. Then the processed result travels through the muscles and is processed by the organs. The working goes like receptors ->sensory neuron->brain->motor neuron->effectors. It all depends on the neurons. Neurons are present in all parts of the body, so they are never fiber is each other in the spinal cord, which is connected directly with the brain.

– Written By Aruja

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