| 1. | Afferent nerve endings without mechanoreceptor cells are called free nerve endings.
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| 2. | Sensory afferent nerves trigger a systemic sympathetic activation leading to marked vasoconstriction.
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| 3. | It then travels along the afferent nerves toward the central nervous system.
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| 4. | Paresthesia coverage depends upon which afferent nerves are stimulated.
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| 5. | A single afferent nerve fibre branches to innervate up to 90 such endings.
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| 6. | Ganglia house the cell bodies of afferent nerves.
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| 7. | See Wikipedia articles Nerve and Afferent nerve fiber.
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| 8. | Afferent nerve fibers responsible for sensory stimulus detection and feedback are especially sensitive to stimulation.
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| 9. | This results from the specialized mechanoreceptor cells that are superimposed upon the afferent nerve fibers.
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| 10. | The parasympathetic reflex loop consists of afferent nerve endings which originate under the inner lining of the bronchus.
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