yes
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Interneurons or association neurons.
Sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons. Motor neurons usually carry information to muscles and glands. Sensory neurons carry information from sense organs or free endings to the spinal cord or brain. Interneurons act as a go between.
Motor neurons
Afferent neurons carry sensory information in the form of nerve impulses to the central nervous system. Efferent/motor neurons carry commands to effectors such as muscles and glands.
peripheral nervous system
A motor neuron is an efferent neuron as it 'sends out' a signal as opposed to sensory nerves which are afferent and relay information from the periphery towards the central nervous system.
Nerves that only carry impulses away from the central nervous system (CNS) are called:Motor Nerves
motor neurons carry message from inter neurons and transmit it to different parts of the body.
These are called efferent neurons. The one that carry impulses away are afferent. Afferent (A) are away (A).
Sensory neurons carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain and the spinal cord . Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles or glands.
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