The function is to catch/take impulses from the central nervous system and send it to muscles and glands
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Motor neurons control the actions of the skeletal muscles, glands, and other organs of the body.
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Motor neurons supply the signals required for muscle contraction. Receiving input from the central nervous system and delivering the appropriate output to the muscle at the muscle end plate.
The main function of a motor neuron is to convey output signals to muscles for joint control. This involves 'upper motor neurons' in the brain relaying signals to 'lower motor neurons' in the spinal cord, which in turn relay signals to skeletal muscles for joint control. Lower motor neurons are also involved in sympathetic function, such as blood pressure regulation.
A motor neuron is a nerve cell that originates in the motor region of the brain stem. Its main function is to transmit impulses from the central nervous system to a muscle, gland or other tissues.
Motor neuron In vertebrates, motor neurons (also called motoneurons) are efferent neurons that originate in the spinal cord and synapse with muscle fibers to facilitate muscle contraction and with muscle spindles to modify proprioceptive sensitivity
to transmit impulses to effectors (glands and muscles)
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A relay neuron is the neuron that picks up the message from the sensory neuron and delivers it to the motor neuron in the spinal cord then to the brain.
It is a ray of radiation. conducts muscle movement.
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To take the signal from the sensory neurons to the motor neurons or other integrative neurons
A relay neuron is the neuron that picks up the message from the sensory neuron and delivers it to the motor neuron in the spinal cord then to the brain.
a sensory neuron to a motor neuron
Main function is to transport materials .
Mixed nerve is a nerve that carry all the motor function, sensory function and the autonomic function in a single fiber. Spinal nerve is the example of the mixed nerve. Some of the Cranial nerve on the other hand is not the mixed nerve as it only has one property which is either sensory or motor function. http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=spinal+nerve&gwp=13
transmission of nerve impulses from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron,located in the central nervous system.
It is a ray of radiation. conducts muscle movement.
It depends on what you mean by 'main'. The AXON is the part which CONVEYS the neural impulse, which could be thought of as the main FUNCTION of the neuron. But the DENDRITES are the parts which assess whether the neuron has been stimulated enough to fire the axon, which is another fundamental function of some neurons. And the BODY (soma) of the neuron is very much a 'main' part of the neuron, because without it the neuron would die.
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The function is to catch/take impulses from the central nervous system and send it to muscles and glands
To carry the nerve impulse from the CNS to the cell body
to carry the message in the neuron away from the dendrite.
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