Signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons through a series of synapses in the central nervous system (CNS). When sensory neurons detect stimuli, they generate electrical signals that are transmitted to the spinal cord or brain. In the CNS, these signals are processed, often involving interneurons that relay the information. The processed signals are then sent from the CNS to motor neurons, which transmit the commands to effectors such as muscles, resulting in a response to the original stimulus.
How do signals from sensory neurons reach motor neurons? (1 point)
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