False, in insects and many other animals, sensory neurons relay a message to interneurons, which are the passed on to motor neurons, which will then stimulate muscle contractions or some other mechanical function...
2006-12-30 12:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not always necessary to convey the nerve impulse to the CNS. In certain cases, it does directly to the motor neurons and sometimes to the brain. They also make synaptic points where certain information has to be transmitted for example olfactory sensory neurons make synapses with the olfactory blub where the action of "smell" is processed. At a deeper level the sensory receptors located at the base of the sensory neurons convert the stimuli to electrial impulses.
2016-03-29 01:13:15
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answered by Nikki 4
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False. Sensory neuron carry impulses TO the central nervous system.
2006-12-30 08:52:45
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answered by novangelis 7
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False , a sensory nerve always conveys the impulses to the brain.
2007-01-01 10:34:54
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answered by moosa 5
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it is false, instead a sensory neuron carry stumulus from receptor to the CNS.
2006-12-31 02:28:26
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answered by Janu 4
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