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For example, this refers to the totality of all nerve fibres pulling from the [[ZNS/en|CNS]] to the inner [[organs]] or muscles, which have information (commands) for the function of the target organs. The opposite are the [[Afferenzen/en|Afferences]]
 
For example, this refers to the totality of all nerve fibres pulling from the [[ZNS/en|CNS]] to the inner [[organs]] or muscles, which have information (commands) for the function of the target organs. The opposite are the [[Afferenzen/en|Afferences]]
  
The motor (responsible for movement) and the preganglionic vegetative (responsible for the function of the internal organs) [[neurons]] all have their soma ([[cell|cell body]]) in the CNS, only the [[axon]]s lie in the [[PNS]].
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The motor (responsible for movement) and the preganglionic vegetative (responsible for the function of the internal organs) [[neurons]] all have their soma ([[Zelle/en|cell body]]) in the CNS, only the [[Axon/en|axon]]s lie in the [[PNS/en|PNS]].
  
 
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Efferent means leading away, to the identification of the direction of bloodsupply or nerveenergization, the contrast is afferent. This refers to the vessels or nerves leading away from an organ.

For example, this refers to the totality of all nerve fibres pulling from the CNS to the inner organs or muscles, which have information (commands) for the function of the target organs. The opposite are the Afferences

The motor (responsible for movement) and the preganglionic vegetative (responsible for the function of the internal organs) neurons all have their soma (cell body) in the CNS, only the axons lie in the PNS.

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