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The sensory or afferent division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from the sense organs to the CNS.
Sensory system.
Nerves that only carry impulses away from the central nervous system (CNS) are called:Motor Nerves
No it a system in your body which includes nerves and other sensory organs. An organelle is a a small thing inside your cells that have different functions.
Sensory nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system. This is also called the PNS for short. Sensory nerves work in conjuction with the senses, to receive and transmit signals and impulses from the sensory organs.
Nervous System .
The nervous system is a system in the body that relates to the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and nerves.
The central nervous system.
The nervous system which also interprets information from sensory units
The brain is part of the nervous and central nervous system. The sensory organs are also included: touch (skin), taste (tongue), vision (eyes), hearing (ears) and smell (nose).
It is the central nervous system
The brain, spinal cord, retina, sensory neurons, ganglia, and the nerves are the organs of the nervous system.
The brain, spinal cord, retina, sensory neurons, ganglia, and the nerves
It would be grouped with the nervous system, as well as with the sensory organs.
Afferent pathways communicate sensory information (e.g. pain, cold) from your sensory organs to your central nervous system. Efferent pathways communicate information from your central nervous system to your effector organs (e.g. muscles and glands).
Neurons that convey sensory information are called 'sensory neurons' or "afferent neurones"