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- 4. In one to two sentences... describe the somatic and autonomic nervous systems7.Which among the following statement is INCORRECT?(This is a multiple choice question choose the answer from the choices below) A.Motor neurons can cause the secretion of hormones from endocrine glands in addition to affecting the movement of muscles B.Sensory neurons send signals away from the CNS and elicit some type of response C.Motor neurons are efferent neurons that leave the CNS and act on distant cells D.Sensory neurons receive a stimulus either directly or from a specialized sensory receptor cell, and pass the signal on to the CNS6. Which of the following combinations correctly identifies properties of a type of neuron? K L M Neuron Sensory Motor Interneuron Motor Structure Long axons Long axons Short axons Short axons Function Transmit nerve impulses to the central nervous system Relay nerve impulses from sensory to interneurons Relay nerve impulses from motor to sensory neurons Transmit nerve impulses to the peripheral nervous system
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