The document discusses how information travels through the nervous system. It explains that when a receptor perceives a stimulus, sensory neurons transmit the impulse to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a response through motor neurons to the effector. Sensory neurons transmit impulses from the receptor to the brain, while motor neurons transmit impulses from the brain to the effector. Any damage to the nervous system can cause paralysis as messages are not properly transmitted throughout the body.
The document discusses how information travels through the nervous system. It explains that when a receptor perceives a stimulus, sensory neurons transmit the impulse to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a response through motor neurons to the effector. Sensory neurons transmit impulses from the receptor to the brain, while motor neurons transmit impulses from the brain to the effector. Any damage to the nervous system can cause paralysis as messages are not properly transmitted throughout the body.
The document discusses how information travels through the nervous system. It explains that when a receptor perceives a stimulus, sensory neurons transmit the impulse to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a response through motor neurons to the effector. Sensory neurons transmit impulses from the receptor to the brain, while motor neurons transmit impulses from the brain to the effector. Any damage to the nervous system can cause paralysis as messages are not properly transmitted throughout the body.
The document discusses how information travels through the nervous system. It explains that when a receptor perceives a stimulus, sensory neurons transmit the impulse to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a response through motor neurons to the effector. Sensory neurons transmit impulses from the receptor to the brain, while motor neurons transmit impulses from the brain to the effector. Any damage to the nervous system can cause paralysis as messages are not properly transmitted throughout the body.
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A NERVOUS TRIP
1. How does the brain receive
the information from the receptor? - The brain receives the information through the sensory neurons that transmit the message from one neuron to another. 2. What does the brain do as soon as it receives the information? - As soon as the brain receives the information, it processes the message and come up with a response to be sent through the neurons. 3. How is the message from the brain sent in response to the stimuli? - The message from the brain is relayed by the motor neurons that transmit the message from one neuron to another going to the effector. 4. How will you differentiate the sensory and motor neurons based on their functions?
- The sensory neurons transmit impulses from the
receptor to the brain while the motor neurons transmit impulses from the brain to the effector. 5. Based on the simulation activity, explain how information travels in the nervous system. - Information travels in the nervous system through the neurons that transmit the impulse. The sense organ receives the message, and the information is sent by the sensory neurons to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a response through the motor neurons to the organ. 5. Based on the simulation activity, explain how information travels in the nervous system. - Information travels in the nervous system through the neurons that transmit the impulse. The sense organ receives the message, and the information is sent by the sensory neurons to the brain. The brain then processes the information and sends a response through the motor neurons to the organ. 6. Why does the damage in the nervous system cause paralysis of the body? - Any damage in the nervous system affects the function of other body parts, since messages are not properly transmitted throughout the body. When a receptor such as an organ perceives a stimulus, the impulse is sent to the brain by the sensory neurons, which then transmit information from one nerve cell to another. As the message reaches the brain, it processes the information and commands an effector such as a muscle or an organ to respond. The message coming from the brain is sent through the motor neurons. THE NERVE CELL ASSIGNMENT: INTERVIEW (Lecture Notebook) Ask a public health personnel, municipal or barangay official, or an adult: What public health care programs in our locality are geared towards dealing with health issues concerning the nervous system?