What kind of tissue sends messages from the brain to the rest of the body?

1 Answer
Jul 3, 2016

Messages are sent from brain to rest of the body by nerves, part of nervous tissue. Such nerves are called Motor nerves: formed of branches of motor neuron.

Explanation:

Nerves are part of nervous system. The system has brain and spinal cord as central components, while nerves exit and enter the central nervous system to deliver messages to the body parts and to carry messages to central nervous system (CNS) respectively.

Accordingly nerves are of two types: EFFERENT and AFFERENT. These are formed of a collection of neurons.

Efferent nerves carry MOTOR messages outwardly from central nervous system to different body parts and facilitate their functions.

  • Afferent nerves bring in SENSORY messages towards CNS.

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