Neural Control and CoordinationHard
Question
Afferent fibres carry impulses from
Options
A.effector organs to CNS
B.receptors to CNS
C.CNS to receptors
D.CNS to muscles
Solution
Afferent nerve fibres are formed of only sensory nerve fibres, which conduct nerve impulses from sensory organs or receptors to central nervous system to produce sensation. eg, optic nerve,
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