Get Free Checker

efferent nerve

NOUN
  1. a nerve that conveys impulses toward or to muscles or glands

How To Use efferent nerve In A Sentence

  • efferent nerves and impulses
  • Another thought experiment (Kirk 1974b) involves a team of micro-Lilliputians who invade Gulliver™s head, disconnect his afferent and efferent nerves, monitor the inputs from his afferent nerves, and send outputs down his efferent nerves to produce behavior indistinguishable from what it would have been originally. Zombies
  • During lung transplantation, both the afferent and efferent nerves that supply the lung are severed.
  • Dysfunctions occurred in various Ievel, such as brain, spinal cord, vesical detrusor and mucous membrane, their afferent and efferent nerve, are responsible for bladder overactivity.
  • The PNS contains two forms of nerves: afferent nerves, which relay sensory information to the CNS, and efferent nerves, which relay motor commands from the CNS to various muscles and glands. Neurotoxicity
  • Anterior or efferent nerve roots convey efferent impulses from the spinal cord to the body, and posterior nerve roots convey afferent or sensory input from skin regions to the spinal cord.
View all