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distinguish between effector and impulse​

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Answered by Purplehidie
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Impulse: A wave of electrical disturbance that runs through the nerves. ... Effector: Any muscle or gland on receiving the impulse from the brain (or the spinal cord), contracts or secretes. (c) Motor nerve: It contains only motor neurons, Example: Nerves going to the muscles of the eyeball.

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Q)Distinguish between effector and impulse?

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Impulse: A wave of electrical disturbance that runs through the nerves. ... Effector: Any muscle or gland on receiving the impulse from the brain (or the spinal cord), contracts or secretes. (c) Motor nerve: It contains only motor neurons, Example: Nerves going to the muscles of the eyeball.

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