differentiate between sensory and motor nerves
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Sensory nerves also known as afferent nerves, carry impulses from sensory receptors towards the brain.
Motor nerves also known as efferent nerves, carry impulses away from the brain to muscles and glands.
Motor nerves also known as efferent nerves, carry impulses away from the brain to muscles and glands.
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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. A connective tissue sheath called the epineurium surrounds each nerve
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