_Nerves carry messages from the brain or spinal cord to the muscles or organs.
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Motor Nerves carry messages from the brain or spinal cord to the muscles or organs.
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The nervous system is one of the most important and intricate parts of the human body. Nerves in the human body play an important role in healthy life, from conveying electrical messages to coordinating with motions.
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- The Central Nervous System houses the motor or various nerves (CNS). Motor nerves, on the other hand, send impulses from the spinal cord or brain to the muscles and other body glands. In other words, data is sent from the PNS to the CNS.
- Based on the motor neuron subtype, motor nerves can be classed as Alpha, Beta, or Gamma.
- The Extrafusal skeletal system's movement and other contractions are controlled by Alpha motor neurons.
- Slow-twitch muscle fibres in the Intrafusal skeletal system are controlled by beta motor neurons.
- Gamma motor neurons are responsible for maintaining the tautness of muscles and other spindle fibres.
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