Biology, asked by madhuchhandamop9lofr, 7 months ago

how the information is sent to brain in animals​

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Answered by mysticaldimple88
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Axons and cell bodies in the dorsal (facing the back of the animal) spinal cord convey mostly sensory information from the body to the brain. Axons and cell bodies in the ventral (facing the front of the animal) spinal cord primarily transmit signals controlling movement from the brain to the body.

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Answered by nsanitha007
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Brains all work pretty much the same way. If you study animals with backbones (vertebrates), you find that the cells look the same and the chemistry is the same whether were talking about fish, frogs, or humans. The shapes of our brains are a bit different, and some of the parts of the brain are bigger or smaller.

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