Efferent Neuron
Efferent neurons (sometimes called motor neurons) transmit signals from the CNS to the effector cells.
Motor neurons
axon
The function is to catch/take impulses from the central nervous system and send it to muscles and glands
opposite of an afferent neuron. an efferent neuron goes from the central nervous system to the organ in the body that will perform the required action.
An Axon, otherwise known as a nerve fiber, is designed to carry electrical impulses away from the neuron. This is important for carrying information around the body, to and from the brain, muscles, and glands.
The long trunk of a neuron is called an axon. The axon is responsible for conducting electrical impulses away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.
Efferent neuron
The nervous system controls muscles and glands by electrical impulses.
The function of a motor neuron is to be a path of transport. It is a path that transmits impulses to the effector tissues like muscles and glands from the central nervous system.
The function of a motor neuron is to be a path of transport. It is a path that transmits impulses to the effector tissues like muscles and glands from the central nervous system.
Dendrite toward the cell body, axon away from the cell body.