The motor nerves are efferent nerves involved in muscular control.
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Efferent nerve-fibers carry impulses out from the center to their endings.
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Acetylcholine is released from the efferent nerve endings.
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They also receive input from efferent nerve fibers leading back to the same set of nerves.
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Therefore, in response to the electrical stimulations provided by the efferent nerve supply, they can alter in length, shape and stiffness.
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It is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of efferent nerve fibers ( the axons of motor neurons ) in the peripheral nervous system ( PNS ).
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Sensory nerves are often paired with motor nerves, which are bundles of efferent nerve fibers that travel from the central nervous system to the peripheral nervous system.
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These nerve groups transmit efferent nerve ( motor ) information from the brain to muscle groups of the scalp, neck, diaphragm ( anatomy ), and shoulders.
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Afferent and efferent are connected to affect and effect through their common Latin roots : Afferent nerves affect the subject, whereas efferent nerves allow the subject to effect change.
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In the peripheral nervous system, an "'efferent nerve fiber "'is the nerve fiber ( axon ) of an efferent neuron ( motor neuron ).