Both sensory and motor neurons......
A mixed nerve contains both sensory and motor nerves. Sensory nerves carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, while motor nerves carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands.
Yes, "Mixed nerves" of the peripheral nervous system contain both sensory and motor fibers
I dont know the percentage but the 3 types of it are Sensory nerves Motor nerves Mixed nerves
There are the Mixed Nerves in the spinal column that carry both sensory and motor nerves, but these neurons have 2 different jobs that they do,& I know of no neurons doing both as the impulses travel to 2 different locations which couldn't be done at the same time.
Mixed nerves like the spinal nerves have both sensory afferents and motor efferents.
All the spinal nerves in their distribution are mixed nerves
Neurons are classified by the direction they move.
mixed nerves
spinal nerves are considered mixed, which means they?
Nerves vary in size. Nerves like the sciatic nerve are large while other are small. There are three types of nerves in the human body. Afferent, efferent, and mixed.
The mixed nerve house is a term used to describe cranial nerves, such as the trigeminal nerve, that contain both sensory and motor fibers. These nerves perform a combination of functions, including transmitting sensory information like touch and pain sensations as well as controlling muscle movements. The mixed nature of these nerves allows for complex sensory and motor functions to be carried out efficiently.
The human body has 43 pairs of mixed nerves, which include both sensory and motor fibers. These mixed nerves are responsible for transmitting sensory information to the central nervous system and conveying motor commands to muscles. The spinal nerves, originating from the spinal cord, are the primary examples of mixed nerves.