| 1. | Efferent signals are the motor neuronal signals descending to the diaphragm.
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| 2. | Autonomic nerves, like somatic nerves, contain afferent and efferent fibers.
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| 3. | The motor nerves are efferent nerves involved in muscular control.
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| 4. | The temporal branch acts as the efferent limb of the corneal reflex.
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| 5. | The efferents of these nodes pass to the superior deep cervical glands.
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| 6. | The efferent lymph vessel directly emerges from the lymph node at the hilum.
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| 7. | There is usually only one efferent vessel though sometimes there may be two.
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| 8. | Efferent nerve-fibers carry impulses out from the center to their endings.
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| 9. | As the intensity of the seizure increases, the severity efferent actions increase.
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| 10. | Via the median forebrain bundle, the efferent reaches the estrogen receptor ?.
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