efferent division
autonomicautonomic
Effectors are muscles or glands that bring about a coordinated response in reaction to a stimulus. They execute the commands sent by the central nervous system to produce movements or secretions in response to a specific signal.
brain stem
It is a set of nerves called the Motor Nerves that deliver signals to the muscles.
The efferent division of the PNS carries signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands to control responses. It consists of the somatic nervous system, which controls voluntary movements, and the autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary functions such as heart rate and digestion.
Your nervous system carries electric signals from your brain trough out your body.
The system responsible for relaying commands to skeletal muscles and stimulating glands and other muscles is the nervous system. This system sends signals in the form of electrical impulses through neurons to control movement and regulate bodily functions in response to internal and external stimuli.
nerve fibres which carry the commands from the CNS out to (muscles, organs, glands) for a motor output or response.
The sensory or afferent division of the peripheral nervous system transmits impulses from the sense organs to the CNS.
nervous
Effectors of a reflex arc are primarily muscles and glands. Muscles are responsible for carrying out the response by contracting or relaxing, while glands may secrete hormones in response to the stimulus.
Muscles and glands are the possible effectors of a reflex arc