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What is the function of spinal nerves- afferent?

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


What branch of nerves carries a message to the brain from a muscle?

afferent


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

Afferent nerves


What nerves carry impulses to the brain and spinal cord?

remember the word SAMESensory are AfferentMotor are Efferent


What is the bundle of nerve fibers that send messages to the brain which interprets them?

The bundle of nerve fibers that send messages to the brain for interpretation is called the sensory pathway. These pathways carry sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain where it is processed and interpreted.


What type of neurons are responsible for transmitting nerve impulses from the spinal cord to the effector?

Signals are transmitted through the spinal cord and brain via neurons.


What branch of a nerve carries a message to the brain from a muscle?

afferent


What tells the muscle when to move?

Your brain tells the muscle to move by sending electric impulses through your nerves to your muscles.


What Nerve to the brain triggers pain?

Afferent nerves carry impulses to the CNS (central nervous system: brain/spinal chord).


Why are some nerves called afferent nerves and others are called efferent nerves- how do they differ in function?

Afferent nerves are those that send impulses from the PNS to the CNS. Efferent nerves send impulses from the CNS to the PNS. So the first goes toward the Central Nervous System and the second goes away from it.


What kind of nerves carry impulses toward the cns?

Sensory nerves are responsible for carrying impulses toward the central nervous system (CNS). These nerves transmit information about sensations such as touch, pain, temperature, and proprioception from the body to the brain and spinal cord for processing.


What neurons carry impulses toward the spinal cord and brain?

afferent neurons