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Question
what receives stimuli from receptor sites in the sensory organs and transmits them to the brain and spinal cord?
○ efferent neuron
○ associative neuron
○ afferent neuron
○ glial cell
question 2 (2 points)
what is a mixed nerve?
○ a nerve containing both sensory and motor fibers.
○ a nerve that originates in the brain and brain stem.
○ a network of spinal nerves and veins.
○ a nerve that originates from the spinal cord.
Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations
- Efferent neuron: Transmits signals from brain/spinal cord to effectors (not sensory to CNS).
- Associative neuron: Connects neurons within CNS (not sensory input).
- Afferent neuron (sensory neuron): Receives stimuli from sensory organs and sends to CNS (brain/spinal cord).
- Glial cell: Supports neurons, not involved in signal transmission for sensory input.
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: Mixed nerves have both sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent) fibers (matches definition).
- Option 2: Cranial nerves originate in brain/brainstem, but this doesn’t define mixed nerve.
- Option 3: Nerves and veins are different; mixed nerve isn’t a network of them.
- Option 4: Spinal nerves originate from spinal cord, but this doesn’t define mixed nerve.
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C. Afferent neuron