the dorsal horn of the spinal cord carries sensory or afferent nerve fibers. so basically signals get carried to the CNS.
Moltipolar. The efferent skeletal motor fibers (axons) originate in anterior horn. I guess signalss will be sent away on the axon toward synapse terminal.
The dorsal root ganglion is a cluster of nerve cell bodies found near the spine. Normal neurons are found here, but their axons are referred to as afferents.
The ventral horn houses the afferent sensory neurons.
incorrect, the ventral horn houses gray matter in the spinal cord that extends anteriorly, as well as EFFERENT sensory neurons
mottor neurosn.
Yes
Efferent (motor)
A Motor neuron is a neuron that carries impulses from the spinal cord to muscle cells.A Motor neuron is a neuron that carries impulses from the spinal cord to muscle cells.
The motor neuron cells are all in the brain and the spinal cord.
The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; myelencephalon.
The motor neuron cells are all in the brain and the spinal cord.
Yes, the spinal cord controls ALL of your reflexes!
The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; myelencephalon.
the white matter
There is upper motor neuron in spinal cord. There is lower motor neuron in the spinal nerve.
a relay neuron is the neuron that picks up the message from the sensory neuron and delivers it to the motor neuron in the spinal cord or the brain
A relay neuron is the neuron that picks up the message from the sensory neuron and delivers it to the motor neuron in the spinal cord then to the brain.