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nerve fibres which carry the commands from the CNS out to (muscles, organs, glands) for a motor output or response.

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Neurons that conduct impulses away from the CNS to muscle and glands?

Efferent neuron


What type of neuron connects to a muscle?

A motor or efferent neuron.


What is intermixed neuron?

a neuron which recieve both messages from afferent and efferent neuron...


Why is an efferent neuron multipolar?

Efferent neuron is a neuron that regulate the action of a muscle, gland, or other effector tissue. It is a neuron which produces impulses outward from the brain or spinal cord, so its consider a multi-polar neuron.


An axon of an efferent neuron could synapse with?

An axon of an efferent neuron could synapse with a muscle fiber, gland, or another neuron in the peripheral nervous system.


What is another name for an efferent neuron?

Another name for an efferent neuron is a motor neuron. These neurons carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, and other effector organs in the body, enabling them to respond to stimuli.


An efferent neuron carries impulses in the direction opposite of?

opposite of an afferent neuron. an efferent neuron goes from the central nervous system to the organ in the body that will perform the required action.


Is an efferent neuron motory or sensory?

Motor


Neuron that conducts impulses away from CNS to muscles and glands?

Efferent Neuron


Neuron type found in the ventral horn?

efferent


What is the parts of an sensory neuron?

affrent , efferent, and inerneurons


What neuron connects an afferent neuron to an efferent neuron?

The interneuron acts as a connector between afferent and efferent neurons in the central nervous system. It integrates and processes incoming sensory information before transmitting signals to the efferent neuron to produce a response.