Differentiate between sensory and motor nerves depending upon direction of impulse carried.
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Sensory nerves carry information from parts of body to brain and spinal cord.
Motor nerves carry information from brain and spinal cord to other parts of body .
Motor nerves carry information from brain and spinal cord to other parts of body .
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These fundamental members of the nervous system also vary with respect to their functions.
Sensory neurons carry signals from the outer parts of your body into the central nervous system
.Motor neurons carry signals from the central nervous system to the outer parts of your body
Interneurons connect various neurons within the brain and spinal cord.
difference between Sensory and Motor Neurons
• Sensory neurons bring sensory impulse from sensory organs to the central nervous system, whereas motor neurons carry motor impulses from the central nervous system to specific effectors.
Sensory neurons are situated in the dorsal root ganglion of the spinal nerve, whereas motor neurons are situated in the ventral root ganglion of the spinal cord.
Sensory neurons follow afferent pathways while motor neurons follow efferent pathways.
Motor neurons do not generate commands to communicate with muscles, but receive from sensory neurons.
They also have different shapes depending on their functions. ... Interneurons, or associative neurons, carry informationbetween motor and sensory neurons.
Sensory neurons bring signals into the CNS, and motor neurons carry signals ...Based on their roles,
hope it will help u
These fundamental members of the nervous system also vary with respect to their functions.
Sensory neurons carry signals from the outer parts of your body into the central nervous system
.Motor neurons carry signals from the central nervous system to the outer parts of your body
Interneurons connect various neurons within the brain and spinal cord.
difference between Sensory and Motor Neurons
• Sensory neurons bring sensory impulse from sensory organs to the central nervous system, whereas motor neurons carry motor impulses from the central nervous system to specific effectors.
Sensory neurons are situated in the dorsal root ganglion of the spinal nerve, whereas motor neurons are situated in the ventral root ganglion of the spinal cord.
Sensory neurons follow afferent pathways while motor neurons follow efferent pathways.
Motor neurons do not generate commands to communicate with muscles, but receive from sensory neurons.
They also have different shapes depending on their functions. ... Interneurons, or associative neurons, carry informationbetween motor and sensory neurons.
Sensory neurons bring signals into the CNS, and motor neurons carry signals ...Based on their roles,
hope it will help u
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