sensory neurons trust me i know this one for sure i went on over 29 websites to find this out
Afferent or sensory nerve fibers
Afferent nerves
axons inside a neuron
They are called as afferent neurons.
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motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.
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.
The answer is the central send impulses and the brain and spinal chord are used in this application.
Fibres which carry impulses towards the cell body of a neuron are called dendrites. The axon is the fibre which carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron.
The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.
That is referred to as a motor neuron.
sensory neuron..
Neurons are specialized cells that transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the nervous system to communicate messages. They communicate through the release of neurotransmitters at synapses, enabling the transmission of information across the brain and body.
Neurons that convey sensory information are called 'sensory neurons' or "afferent neurones"
afferent/sensory neurons
A pseudo-unipolar neuron referred to as an afferent neuron carries a sensory impulse to the spinal cord, which is part of the central nervous system.A pseudo-unipolar neuron has one axon which comes from the cell body (soma) and then splits into two branches, the peripheral axonal branch which carries the impulse from the skin, and the central axonal branch which carries the impulse to the spinal cord; it has no dendrites, which distinguishes it from a bipolar neuron.The impulse moves along the peripheral branch and then to the central branch, skipping the soma.
transmission of nerve impulses from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron,located in the central nervous system.