function of nervous tissue and difference between impulses and stimuli
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The stimuli are analysed and integrated to provide appropriate, co-ordinated responses in various organs. The afferent or sensory neurons conduct nerve impulses from the sense organs and receptors to the central nervous system. ... Autonomic motor or efferent neurons transmit impulses to the involuntary muscles and glands.
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Impulses are sent by different organs to brain for analysis
Stimuli can be defined as change in the surrounding environment of the organism
The change is observed by sense organs and sent to brain in the form of nerve impulses
Stimuli can be defined as change in the surrounding environment of the organism
The change is observed by sense organs and sent to brain in the form of nerve impulses
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