JAMB - Biology (1992 - No. 31)
Neurons that receive stimuli from the body or internal organs are called
sensory neurons
efferent neurones
motor neurones
relay neurones
Explanation
Neurons that receive stimuli from the body or internal organs are called sensory neurons. These neurons, also known as afferent neurons, carry sensory information from the body to the central nervous system. They detect stimuli like touch, pain, temperature, and pressure, and transmit this information for processing by the brain.
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