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A part of the body which responds to the in-structions sent from nervous system is called
(a) receptor
(b) effector
(c) nerves
(d) muscles

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Answered by hgautam1978
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Answer:

Effectors include muscles and glands - that produce a specific response to a detected stimulus. ... a muscle contracting to move an arm. muscle squeezing saliva from the salivary gland. a gland releasing a hormone into the blood.

Explanation:

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Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

A part of the body which responds to the instructions sent from nervous system is called effector.

Explanation:

  • When any part of our body's comes into contact with any harm or pain, our nervous system gives an immediate response to protect the body from the harm.
  • For example, when we touch something hot accidently, our nervous system gives the command to immediately move the hand.
  • When we come in contact with any harm, that part of cells or muscles  which act as receptors, gives signals to the brain via nerves, and in return, the brain gives return signals to nerves and then to the effector (hand) to move the it from that particular site.

So, from the above discussion, it is proved that a part of the body which responds to the instructions sent from the nervous system is called an effector.

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