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its the nerve
Motor neurons are the efferent neuron which carry impulses from CNS to muscles while relay neurons also known as Inter neurons connect both afferent and efferent neurons.
Efferent neurons (sometimes called motor neurons) transmit signals from the CNS to the effector cells.
Stimulus detected by receptors, transmitted to brain via afferent neurones, info processed at brain, efferent neurones, then to affector such as muscles.
Muscles flex and tense, so they can move or prevent movement.
the frontal lobe apex!:)
glands
efferent division
its the nerve
the frontal belly of the epicranius
It works the pectoral muscles the frontal deltoid muscles and also the triceps.
Efferent Neuron
frontal lobe
Yea muscles are responsible for movement
"Locomotory" refers to movement. It refers to muscles. Muscles are innervated by nerves under control of the brain, and supplied with nutrition through the circulatory system and respiratory system.
Skeletal muscles move via action potential that is conducted by axons to the neuromuscular junction and across the synaptic gaps of efferent motor neurons. The main neurotransmitter responsible for this job is acetylcholine.
They carry instructions from the CNS to muscles, glands, and adipose tissue.