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The
nervous
system is composed of
nerve
cells called
neurons
The
nervous
system
communicates
information all around the
body
by
sending
signals across these
neurons
The signals
travel
around the body, to other
neurons
,
muscles
or
glands
extremely
quickly
Neurons
send
messages electrochemically
The nervous system can send signals at a rate of
100 metres
per
second
There are three types of neurons in the nervous system
Sensory- sensory
neurons are
nerve
cells that transmit information from a
receptor
(e.g. cells that detect light, sound, temperature etc) to the
CNS
Interneurons
(
relay
) - Interneurons are located in the
CNS
and transmit information from
sensory
neurons to
motor
neurons
Motor
-
motor
neurons transmit messages from the
CNS
to the
effectors
that are typically
muscles
or
glands
Neurons
use both
electrical
and
chemical
signals to transmit
information
Neurons transmit
information along their
length
through
electrical
impulses called
action potentials
An
action potential
is a rapid change in
voltage
across the neurons
membrane
, caused by the movement of
ions
in and out of the cell