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Q: What carries the nerve impulse from the central nervous system to an effector?
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An afferent sensory neuron carries stimuli from the central nervous system to the effector?

False


Which neuron will get a nerve impulse to an effector cell the fastest?

it transmits a signal through the the central nervous system ( CNS ) until it reaches a salivary gland (effector) :)


What carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs?

The peripheral nervous system carries impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.


List the Basic steps of simple reflex arc like the stretch reflex?

receptor: initiate impulse: receive something sensory neuron: will carry impulse from receptors to the central nervous system motor neuron: tranmits impulse away from central nervous system into effector internuncial neuron: carry impulse from pre- synaptic to post synaptic effector: muscles or glands


What carries impulses from the skin to the central nervous system?

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.


Which system is associated with transmission of impulse to the muscles?

The Central nervous systme sends impulses to the peripheral nervous system which in turn carries signals to the muscles.


What is a motor neuron?

motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.


A sensory neuron carries stimuli from central nervous system to the effector. true or false?

A sensory neuron ALWAYS carries information into the CNS. A MOTOR neuron ALWAYS carries information from the CNS to MUSCLES and other effectors. Sensory in, motor out.


How many neurons between the central nervous system and the visceral effector?

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What are the three types of neurone involved in a reflex action?

The three types of neurons are sensory(afferant) neurons, interneurons, and motor(efferant) neurons. Sensory, or afferent, neurons send information from the receptor to the central nervouse system. Interneurons, found only in the central nervous system, play the role of interpretting the impulse. The motor, or efferent, neurons send the information from the central nervous system to the effector. Receptor->sensory neuron->interneuron->motor neuron->effector.


Three differences between sensory neurone and motor neurone?

# Motor neurones have cell bodies inside the Central Nervous System (CNS) whilst in sensory neurones the cell body is located outside of the CNS # Motor neurones transmit impulses from the CNS to the effector which brings about a response to the situation, sensory neurones transmit impulses from to the CNS from the receptor. # Sensory neurones transmit impulses as a result of external stimuli such as pressure, light, temperature etc. Motor neurone transmit impulses passed along the CNS to the effector.


What are mircroscopic fiber that carries the nervous impulse along a nerve cell?

axon