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difference between sensory nerve and mixed nerve​

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Answered by rani1201pushpa
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A nerve contains bundles of nerve fibers, either axons or dendrites, surrounded by connective tissue. Sensory nerves contain only afferent fibers, long dendrites of sensory neurons. Motor nerves have only efferent fibers, long axons of motor neurons. Mixed nerves contain both types of fibers.

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Answered by kamas074206
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Answer: The difference is that sensory nerves contain only afferent fibers, long dendrites of sensory neurons. Motor nerves have only efferent fibers, long axons of motor neurons. Mixed nerves contain both types of fibers. Each bundle of nerve fibers is called a fasciculus and is surrounded by a layer of connective tissue called the perineurium.

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