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Question
structures that transmit messages from one area of the body to another are called:
○ muscles.
○ nerves.
○ tendons.
○ arteries.
Brief Explanations
- Muscles are for movement and force generation, not message transmission.
- Nerves are specialized structures that transmit electrical and chemical signals (messages) between different parts of the body, including from the brain to muscles or sensory inputs to the brain.
- Tendons connect muscles to bones, aiding in movement but not message transmission.
- Arteries carry blood, not messages.
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B. Nerves.