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How do out bodies receive stimuli as input and what part of the nervous system is responsible for that process?

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The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of neurons. This system is responsible for sending, receiving, and interpreting information from all parts of the body. The nervous system monitors and coordinates internal organ function and responds to changes in the external environment.

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Sensory neuron sense the stimuli and brain & spinal cord processes the information received through stimuli

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The sensory neurons presents in our sense organs helps our body to sense the stimuli and pass on this information via sensory neurons to the motor neurons to the message processing units i.e brain and spinal cord. After the processing of information, the brain and spinal cord sends action messages via the motor neurons to the respective body parts thereby giving instructions to take necessary action.

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