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Write the Function Of Motor Nerves

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Answered by shankarmadavi123
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A motor nerve is a nerve located in the central nervous system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends motor signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body. This is different from the motor neuron, which includes a cell body and branching of dendrites, while the nerve is made up of a bundle of axons.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Motor nerves, otherwise called efferent nerves, are responsible for the movements in our body.

What are motor nerves?

  • Motor nerves, otherwise called efferent nerves, are responsible for the movements in our body.

Function Of Motor Nerves:

  • They away from the cerebrum to muscles and organs.
  • A motor nerve is a nerve situated in the focal sensory system (CNS), normally the spinal cord, which sends motor signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body.
  • Motor nerves go about as nerves which do data from the CNS.
  • These go against tangible nerves, which convey messages from tactile receptors in the fringe of the CNS.
  • They are situated in the ventral root ganglion of the spinal line.
  • The principal contrast between sensory and motor neurons is their capability and construction.

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