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LAQ : Distinguishes between afferent sensory neurone and efferent motor neurone

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Distinguishes between afferent sensory neurone and efferent motor neurone.

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Afferent Sensory NeuronsEfferent Motor Neurons
Transmit sensory information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system (CNS).Transmit motor commands from the CNS to muscles or glands.
Unipolar in structure, with a single axon that splits into two branches.Multipolar in structure, with many dendrites and a single long axon.
Cell bodies are located in the dorsal root ganglia (in the PNS).Cell bodies are located in the CNS (brain and spinal cord).
Carry impulses from sensory receptors such as pain receptors, touch receptors, and temperature receptors.Carry impulses to muscles, triggering muscle contractions, or to glands, stimulating secretion of hormones.
Examples include the optic nerve, olfactory nerve, and vestibulocochlear nerve.Examples include the facial nerve, hypoglossal nerve, and spinal accessory nerve.
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