| 11. | Axons of these sensory neurons travel into the spinal cord via the dorsal roots.
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| 12. | Other traits include sensory neuron losses that affect coordination, balance, hearing, taste, and breathing.
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| 13. | Secretomotor nerve endings are frequently contrasted with sensory neuron endings and motor nerve endings.
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| 14. | Neuroleukin is a neurotrophic factor for spinal and sensory neurons.
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| 15. | The ion channels open based on pain stimuli propagating action potentials in sensory neurons.
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| 16. | In sensory neurons, action potentials result from an external stimulus.
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| 17. | It does not affect sensory neurons, so sensation remains intact despite loss of movement.
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| 18. | Deforming the corpuscle creates a generator potential in the sensory neuron arising within it.
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| 19. | Therefore, the sensory neurons feeding back to the brain and spinal cord are misleading.
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| 20. | In all species, including vertebrates and invertebrates, many types of primary sensory neurons are pseudounipolar.
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