Motor nerve fiber
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British pronunciation/mˈəʊtə nˈɜːv fˈaɪbə/
American pronunciation/mˈoʊɾɚ nˈɜːv fˈaɪbɚ/
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a type of nerve cell extension that carries signals from the central nervous system to the muscles, enabling voluntary movement

What is a "motor nerve fiber"?

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A motor nerve fiber, also known as a motor neuron, is a specialized cell in the body responsible for transmitting signals from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands. These nerve fibers play a crucial role in controlling voluntary muscle movements, allowing us to walk, talk, and perform various physical activities. Motor nerve fibers are long and slender, extending from the central nervous system to the target muscles, where they initiate muscle contractions and coordinate precise movements. Through their intricate connections and electrical impulses, motor nerve fibers enable the brain's commands to be translated into physical actions, facilitating our ability to interact with the world around us.

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