water afferent/sensory neurons and different efferent/motor neurons? explain with neat diagram
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Afferent neurons – also called sensory neurons – are the nerves responsible for sensing a stimulus. Then, they send information about that stimulus to your central nervous system. Sensory input, such as smells and feelings of pain, is carried from the point of reception up the spinal cord and into the brain.
Efferent neurons – also called motor neurons – are the nerves responsible for carrying signals away from the central nervous system in order to initiate an action. When sensory input is brought to the brain, it sends signals for a motor response to your muscles and glands via the efferent neurons.
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