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Type Words
Synonyms efferent nerve, motor nerve
Type of nervus, nerve
Has types corticospinal tract, ventral root, anterior root, anterior horn, pyramidal motor system, pyramidal tract, ventral horn
Type Words
Synonyms motorial


efferent nerves and impulses.

Examples of efferent

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The most common efferent vein was via the azygos vein to the superior vena cava.
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Efferent nerve-fibers carry impulses out from the center to their endings.
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The efferent lymph vessel directly emerges from the lymph node here.
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Those fibers are known as the olivocochlear efferent system.
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The head of the epididymis receives spermatozoa via the efferent ducts of the mediastinum of the testis.
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Possibilities include both Type I and Type II afferent dendrites as well as olivocochlear efferent nerve fibers.
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The efferent arc occurs via the Facial Nerve.
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Further, constriction of the efferent arterioles of the kidney leads to increased perfusion pressure in the glomeruli.
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Instead, it may be that they are experience normal, inner speech, but the generation of the predictive efferent copy is malfunctioning.
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  • Motor nerve: a nerve that conveys impulses toward or to muscles or glands
  • Of nerves and nerve impulses; conveying information away from the CNS; "efferent nerves and impulses"
  • Carrying away from
  • (efferently) Outwardly, away from the center
  • Motor pathway proceeding from the central nervous system toward the peripheral end organs.
  • An axon that conducts information away from the central nervous system.
  • Adjective, Latin ex = out, and ferens = carrying, hence, conducting from.
  • Refers to nerves that travel from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. Contrast with afferent.
  • An axon originating in and coursing away from a given structure.