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Q: Which type of neuron carries impulses from sense organs to the spinal cord or brain?
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What is a motor neuron attached to?

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.


What neuron carries impulses to the spinal cord and the brain?

Afferent neurons (sensory)


What carries impulses through the spinal cord and brain to other organs?

Afferent nerves


Which type of neurons carries impulses sense organs to the spinal cord or brain?

Sensory neurons


What are neurons that carry impulses towards the spinal cord and brain?

An Efferent Neuron.


What part of the nervous system has the responsibility for issuing nerve impulses and analyzing sensory data?

The answer is the central send impulses and the brain and spinal chord are used in this application.


What is the part of the body made up of bundles of neurons that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of the body?

The nervous system carries impulses to and from the brain by way of neurons. The bundles are called nerves. Sensory nerves bring impulses into the spinal cord and brain and motor neuron carry impulses away from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.


What carries impulses from the skin to the central nervous system?

A pseudo-unipolar neuron referred to as an afferent neuron carries a sensory impulse to the spinal cord, which is part of the central nervous system.A pseudo-unipolar neuron has one axon which comes from the cell body (soma) and then splits into two branches, the peripheral axonal branch which carries the impulse from the skin, and the central axonal branch which carries the impulse to the spinal cord; it has no dendrites, which distinguishes it from a bipolar neuron.The impulse moves along the peripheral branch and then to the central branch, skipping the soma.


Carries impulses between the periphery and CNS areas?

Spinal Cord


What order neuron conduct sensory impulses from the brain stem and spinal cord to the thalamus?

from spinal nerve to posterior (dorsal) root


What part of the nervous system does sensory neuron carry impulses?

brain or spinal cord


What kind of neuron carries impluses toward the brain and spinal cord?

efferent