Biology, asked by stuti2529, 9 months ago

Nerve impulse is
(a) carried by afferent and efferent fibres
(b) is not carried by any afferent or efferent fibres
(c) is carried away by afferent fibres and brought
about by efferent fibres
(d) is brought by afferent fibres and brought
about by efferent fibres

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Answered by arvindmodi127
2

Answer:

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
1

Nerve impulse:

• Option “A” is correct i.e. carried by afferent and efferent fibers.

• The nerve impulse is carried by afferent and efferent fibers.

• Afferent neurons (also termed as sensory or receptor neurons) carry nerve impulses from receptors or sense organs toward the CNS. Efferent nerves (also known as motor or effector neurons) carry nerve impulses away from the CNS to effectors, such as muscles or glands.

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