not sure , but i think they are called motor neurons and they are part of the PNS system
It's not a specific neuron. The general name is "motor neurons" or sometimes "efferent neurons" ("efferent" means they send signals out from the central nervous system).
A motor neuron.
sensory nerves
Motor
Interneurons
smooth muscle
The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.
Motor neurons are the neurons that conduct impulses from the central nervous system to cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glandular epithelial tissue. These types of nerves are what make up the Autonomic nervous system, which regulates the bodies involuntary functions.
Motor Neurons.
It would be more accurate to say that the neurons transmit the impulses, rather than that they receive them.
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.
nervous tissue
nervous tissue
nervous tissue.
The peripheral nervous system, or PNS, conveys nerve impulses from your receptors to the central nervous system, or CNS. They also will convey nerve impulses from the CNS to your effector organs, typically a muscle or gland.
Yes, efferent refers to the fact that the nerve carries information from your central nervous system out to a muscle. In this case, the muscle being innervated in the tongue.
because skeletal muscle is voluntary, the autonomic nervous system is that of involuntary impulses