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The sensory or afferent division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from the sense organs to the CNS.
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The sensory division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from sense organs to the central nervous system. The motor division transmits impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands.
the main part of the nervous system are the brain the spinal cord and the neurons. The Two MAIN parts of the nervous systems are the central and peripheral nervous system. THE CEREBELLUM IS PART OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
The Central nervous systme sends impulses to the peripheral nervous system which in turn carries signals to the muscles.
The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.
The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.
It is located outside of the central nervous system and consists of nerves and sensory receptors, it carries impulses formed by receptors, such as pain and sound receptors, to the CNS and it carries impulses from the CNS to effectors, glands and muscles that carry out actions directed by the CNS
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The sensory or afferent division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from the sense organs to the CNS.
The somatic nervous system, which is part of the peripheral nervous system, delivers motor and sensory information along the central nervous system- essentially connecting things like the skin nerves to the brain.
The brachial plexus are nerves that leave the cervical vertebrae (but originate in the brain) and extend to peripheral structures (muscles/organs) to transmit motor and sensory nerve impulses.
motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.
The brain is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls glandular activity and the muscles of the internal organs.
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