It would be more accurate to say that the neurons transmit the impulses, rather than that they receive them.
Motor neurons carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs. They are a part of the peripheral nervous system and transmit signals to muscles and glands, causing them to contract or secrete in response to stimuli.
The motor neurons carry impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles. These impulses may be generated autonomically (instinctively) or through voluntary control by the brain.
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Motor Neurons.
The peripheral nervous system carries impulses between the spinal cord and other body parts.
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No, the sensory afferent division conveys impulses towards the central nervous system. Afferent neurons transmit sensory signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, whereas efferent neurons carry signals away from the central nervous system to muscles and glands.
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The answer is the central send impulses and the brain and spinal chord are used in this application.
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afferent/sensory neurons