Biology, asked by Dhruthi, 10 months ago

How will damage to efferent nerves affect
the signaling process in the body?​

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Answered by shanemc363
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Therefore, as the afferent neurons convey the sensory stimulus to the brain (like burning sensation of a candle), the efferent neurons convey the motor stimulus to the muscles (moving the hand away from the candle). To sum it up: Afferent = Receive and Efferent = Act

Answered by pjahnabi007
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.These are sensory neurons carrying nerve impulses from sensory stimuli toward the central nervous system and brain. Afferent neurons carry signals to the brain and spinal cord as sensory data. The main cell bodies of afferent neurons are located near the brain and spinal column, which comprise the central nervous system. The main cell bodies of afferent neurons are located near the brain and spinal column, which comprise the central nervous system.

These are sensory neurons carrying nerve impulses from sensory stimuli toward the central nervous system and brain. Afferent neurons carry signals to the brain and spinal cord as sensory data. The main cell bodies of afferent neurons are located near the brain and spinal column, which comprise the central nervous system. The main cell bodies of afferent neurons are located near the brain and spinal column, which comprise the central nervous system.Afferent neurons are designed to respond to different stimuli. An afferent neuron on a nerve ending is designed to detect and respond to excess heat. This neuron’s response is to send an impulse through the central nervous system.

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