autonomic
autonomic
The Central nervous systme sends impulses to the peripheral nervous system which in turn carries signals to the muscles.
It affects your muscular system because its the nervous system ( nerve impulses) that initiate the movement of certain muscles in your body whether they may be involuntary or voluntary muscles ( Skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, etc.).
The nervous system controls muscles and glands by electrical impulses.
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.
autonomic nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system carries impulses between the spinal cord and other body parts.
Motor neurons are the neurons that conduct impulses from the central nervous system to cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glandular epithelial tissue. These types of nerves are what make up the Autonomic nervous system, which regulates the bodies involuntary functions.
Motor neurons carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs. They are a part of the peripheral nervous system and transmit signals to muscles and glands, causing them to contract or secrete in response to stimuli.
motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.
nervous system
No, the sensory afferent division conveys impulses towards the central nervous system. Afferent neurons transmit sensory signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, whereas efferent neurons carry signals away from the central nervous system to muscles and glands.
It is located outside of the central nervous system and consists of nerves and sensory receptors, it carries impulses formed by receptors, such as pain and sound receptors, to the CNS and it carries impulses from the CNS to effectors, glands and muscles that carry out actions directed by the CNS