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A stimulus from the environment may cause impulses to be sent from the receptor receiving the stimulus, along a sensory neurone, and to the brain or spinal cord. For example, a touch receptor in the skin of a finger will send impulses that tell the brain an object has been touched. Alternatively, information may be carried from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland along a motor neurone. For example, the information may be carried in a sequence of impulses which causes the contraction of a muscle which causes the finger to be moved away from the object.
A simple example of these processes involving all steps from stimulus to muscle response occurs in any reflex arc.
Red recalls the banner of Manas who united the Kyrgyz tribes. The emblem shows a bird's-eye view of a yurt, secured by a lattice of ropes. Effective date: 3 March 1992.
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