Nerves: The Key to Sensory Perception and Body Control
The correct answer is nerves.
Nerves are bundles of fibers that transmit electrical signals to and from the brain and spinal cord. They allow us to sense and perceive our environment, and they also control our voluntary and involuntary movements. Muscles, on the other hand, are responsible for movement. They contract and relax to move our bodies and limbs.
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