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This one tricks you by having you think about space that can be entered. Then it gets you to merge that with a space without rooms where you can’t leave. You might even be hung up on those keys. That’s where you should linger. Think about that word. What are some other meanings of “keys”—especially that don’t require locks?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This one tricks you by having you think about space that can be entered. Then it gets you to merge that with a space without rooms where you can’t leave. You might even be hung up on those keys. That’s where you should linger. Think about that word. What are some other meanings of “keys”—especially that don’t require locks?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer of u r question is

✖️ distinguish between afferent neurons and efferent neurones.✖️

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\huge{Afferent neurons}Afferentneurons

⭕️Neurons coming from receptors are sense organs are called afferent neurons.

⭕️These are also called sensory neurons.

⭕️ sensory neurones carry information from sensory organs like ears nose tongue and skin to brain and spinal cord.

⭕️ these are incoming neurons.

\huge{Efferent neurons}Efferentneurons

⭕️ neurones carry impulses from brain and spinal cord are called efferent neuron's.

⭕️These are also called as motor neurons.

⭕️The motor neurones carry impulses from brain and spinal cord to affected organ and are responsible for the movement of hands and legs.

⭕️These are outgoing neurons.

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