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It is a set of nerves called the Motor Nerves that deliver signals to the muscles.

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it is called a neuron

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Q: What type of neuron carries information to muscles and glands?
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A sensory neuron carries stimuli from central nervous system to the effector. true or false?

A sensory neuron ALWAYS carries information into the CNS. A MOTOR neuron ALWAYS carries information from the CNS to MUSCLES and other effectors. Sensory in, motor out.


What part of the neuron carries impulses to the neuron?

The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.


Neuron that conducts impulses away from CNS to muscles and glands?

Efferent Neuron


What part of the motor neuron carries impulses to the muscle?

The axon, an elongated portion of the neuron, carries impulses to the muscles.


What is the structure of a neuron and its role in the brain?

A neuron has dendrites (as inputs), a cell body (soma), and an output (axon).The neuron is the functional unit of the brain: neurons receive sensory information, process that information, store it, and convey commands to muscles and glands based on that information and its processing.


What type of neuron carries information to the CNS?

Afferent neurons carry information to the CNS, and efferent neuron carries it away.


What is the function of an efferent neuron?

nerve fibres which carry the commands from the CNS out to (muscles, organs, glands) for a motor output or response.


Extension of a neuron that sends impulses to other nerve cells or to muscles or glands?

axon


Are muscles and glands myelinated?

Muscles and glands are not myelinated. It is the axon of a neuron that is myelinated. The myelin forms a layer called myelin sheath that makes the nervous system function properly.


What is a motor neuron?

motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.


State the three main parts of a neuron and describe how an impulse travels through a neuron?

Okay, information is received through the dendrites, and then moves on the the cell body. From there, the cell's axon passes the message on to other neurons or to muscles or glands.


What kind of neuron carries impulses from the spinal cord and brain?

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.