differentiate between sensory neurone and motor neurone
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sensory neurone transmit the stimuli from affected area as it acts as receiver it receives the stimuli and sent the message to the brain and brain read that message and sent the useful information to the affected area to take the action against it by the motor neuron. so motor neuron is the neuron which send message from brain to affected part
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Sensory neurons are typically associated with specialized receptor cells such as hair cells in the ear, retinal rods and cones in the eye, or the several receptor types found in skin all over our bodies. These cells integrate receptor cell activity and then transmit it either directly into deep central nervous systems or to the spinal cord where high speed white matter tracts conduct signals up to our brains.
When sensory information reaches the spinal chord, most of these signals go all the way to the brain, but some can directly trigger reflexive activity in muscle groups. Either way, signals from local sensation or more top-down from the brain, motor neuron activity triggers large amounts of calcium to be released into groups of muscles, causing them to contract. ....
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When sensory information reaches the spinal chord, most of these signals go all the way to the brain, but some can directly trigger reflexive activity in muscle groups. Either way, signals from local sensation or more top-down from the brain, motor neuron activity triggers large amounts of calcium to be released into groups of muscles, causing them to contract. ....
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