Biology
Grade-8
Easy
Question
Which nerves bring information from the brain and the spinal cord to effector organs like muscles or glands to bring them into action?
- Sensory nerves
- Motor nerves
- Both And B
- Mixed nerves
Hint:
Motor nerves carry signals to your muscle or glands to help to move and function
The correct answer is: Motor nerves
- Sensory nerves carry signals to your brain to help you touch, taste, smell, and see.
- Motor nerves carry signals to your muscles or glands to help to move and function.
- Motor neurons are responsible for integrating signals from the brain to the muscles, glands, and organs that intend to carry out the required motor function.
- Motor neurons allow us to move, talk, eat, swallow, and breathe, therefore without these cells, we would not be able to complete many basic life functions.
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