adipose tissue
Technically efferent neurons carry information AWAY from anything, afferent neurons carry information TOWARD something. So the hippocampus may have efferent information going to other parts of the brain (limbic structures, frontal lobe structures, etc). Most often efferent information refers to motor output in or to the peripheral nervous system.
Nerves that only carry impulses away from the central nervous system (CNS) are called:Motor Nerves
RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)
Motor or efferent nerves.
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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.
Technically efferent neurons carry information AWAY from anything, afferent neurons carry information TOWARD something. So the hippocampus may have efferent information going to other parts of the brain (limbic structures, frontal lobe structures, etc). Most often efferent information refers to motor output in or to the peripheral nervous system.
These are called efferent neurons. The one that carry impulses away are afferent. Afferent (A) are away (A).
it is your nearves just like they carry messages to your brain. only when they get to your brain your brain tells them to go to the muscle that needs the message
Nerves that only carry impulses away from the central nervous system (CNS) are called:Motor Nerves
RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)
The direction of impulse for motor neurons is away from the brain.
The nervous system carries impulses to and from the brain by way of neurons. The bundles are called nerves. Sensory nerves bring impulses into the spinal cord and brain and motor neuron carry impulses away from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.
the sensory neurons
Neurons are only capable of carrying a message in one direction. Sensory neuronsare afferent neurons, meaning they only relay information to the brain. Motor neuronsare efferent neurons, meaning they carry information from the brain to the target. In certain instances, it would take too long for information to go to the brain and then come back with an action in response. Instead, relay neurons, or interneurons relay information from sensory neurons to motor neurons, bypassing the brain. Think about touching a blazing hot stove. If the signal went all the way to your brain and back, your hand would be much more damaged than the instant jerk away from the stove that normally happens.
Motor or efferent nerves.