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What type of neurons conduct nerve impulses along an efferent pathway?

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The answer is efferent motor neurons

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nerve impulses that leave the central nervous system are conducted by efferent motor neurons (which carry impulses to the periphery), can connect with other neurons or can reach impulse receptor organs such as muscles, glands and ciliary body of the inner ear . such as motor neurons that are responsible for carrying impulses to the muscles.

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