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Distinguish between afferent neurons and efferent neurons
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The CNS is composed of the brain and the spinal cord. ... The main difference between afferent and efferent is that afferent refers to the neurons carrying signals from sensory perceptions towards the CNS while efferent refers to the neurons carrying signals from the CNS to the effector organs
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The traffic can only flow in one direction – afferent neurons only take information to the central nervous system, and efferent neurons only take it away from the central nervous system. ... The afferent neurons have to receive the sensory information before the efferent neurons can respond to it.
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