There are two nerves in the ear. They are the cochlear nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve. These nerves contain the nerve fibers that arr involved in hearing.
cranial nerve VIII
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nerves carrying just sensory fibers are referred to as sensory and or what nerves?
It contains both sensory and motor fibers, and supplys the tongue soft palate, pharynx, and parotid gland.
Nerve fibers that are scattered throughout the dermis are associated with the sensory system.
efferent (motor) I'm guessing it's choice B in your packet?
no
no
Sensory Nerve
yes
nerves carrying just sensory fibers are referred to as sensory and or what nerves?
It contains both sensory and motor fibers, and supplys the tongue soft palate, pharynx, and parotid gland.
It contains both sensory and motor fibers, and supplys the tongue soft palate, pharynx, and parotid gland.
The ventral roots contains motor fibers, responsible for motion, whereas the dorsal sensory fibers, responsible for touch and feeling.
Nerve fibers that are scattered throughout the dermis are associated with the sensory system.
Nerves carrying both sensory and motor fibers are called sensorimotor nerves.
The muscle spindle helps to control the contraction of muscles. It is a special sensory organ that uses sensory neuronal fibers to find how long the intrafusal muscle fibers are.
Both Afferent and Efferentboth sensory and motorContains motor & sensory fibers!The spinal cord consists of nerve fibers that are afferent and efferent.