The neurons conducting impulses from brain to effector organs are called as -------- *
sensory neurons
Association neurons
Motor neuron
spinal cord
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motor neurons
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Afferent, or sensory, neurons carry impulses from peripheral sense receptors to the CNS. They usually have long dendrites and relatively short axons. Efferent, or motor, neurons transmit impulses from the CNS to effector organs such as muscles and glands. Efferent neurons usually have short dendrites and long axons.
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