THe central nervous system
Links That Stimulates sensory nerves to motor nerves
The spinal nerves carry impulses between the spinal cord and the body parts.
I would suggest looking on wikipedia! I would suggest looking on wikipedia!
nerves are also called neurons and they transport impulses(messages)
Sensory nerves
It's main purpose is to transport messages from one part of the body to another in the form of nerve impulses.
Nerves conduct impulses in medical terms.
it controls ur nerves....? sryyy im not quite sure!
remember the word SAMESensory are AfferentMotor are Efferent
The Phrenic & Intercostal nerves.
The efferent nerves, also known as motor nerves, carry impulses away from the brain and spinal cord to control muscles and glands in the body.
They carry nerve impulses from your sensory organs, like your eyes, to your brain, or your central nervous system (CNS). When your eyes see something shiny on the ground, your afferent nerves tell your brain what your eyes see. In contrast, efferent nerves carry nerve impulses from your brain to parts of your body. So, when you see something shiny on the ground, your brain tells you to pick it up and look at it. Efferent = "Exiting", the nerves impulses are exiting your brain. Afferent = the opposite