Afferent neurons | Efferent nerve cells |
They transmit impulses toward the central nervous system |
Impulses are conducted away from the central nervous system by these fibers. |
It stimulates the senses and evokes them | It causes the effectors to respond. |
Their nature is sensory. | In nature, they have motor functions. |
Information is taken from the receptors. | The effectors receive the information. |
Answered by Abhisek | 1 year ago
Distinguish between cranial nerves and spinal nerves
Distinguish between blind spot and yellow spot
Distinguish between aqueous humor and vitreous humor
Distinguish between impulse conduction in a myelinated nerve fibre and unmyelinated nerve fibre
The region of the vertebrate eye, where the optic nerve passes out of the retina, is called the
(a) fovea
(b) iris
(c) blind spot
(d) optic chaisma