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What is the difference between sensory nerve and motor nerve

Answer» A\xa0sensory nerve, also called an afferent\xa0nerve, is a\xa0nerve\xa0that carries\xa0sensoryinformation toward the central\xa0nervous\xa0system (CNS). It is a cable-like bundle of the afferent\xa0nerve\xa0fibers coming from\xa0sensory\xa0receptors in the peripheral\xa0nervoussystem (PNS).A\xa0motor nerve\xa0is a\xa0nerve\xa0located in the central\xa0nervous\xa0system (CNS), usually the spinal cord, that sends\xa0motor\xa0signals from the CNS to the muscles of the body.This is different from the\xa0motor\xa0neuron, which includes a cell body and branching of dendrites, while the\xa0nerve\xa0is made up of a bundle of axon\xa0Motor\xa0neurons\' axons are efferent\xa0nerve\xa0fibers that carry signals from the spinal cord to the effectors to produce effects


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