Afferent nerve fibers carry sensationsthrough motor nerve fibersthrough axonsaway from the CNStoward the CNS
toward the CNS
This is incorrect. Afferent nerve fibers carry sensations from the periphery (such as skin, muscles, and organs) towards the central nervous system (CNS), while motor nerve fibers carry commands from the CNS towards the muscles and glands through efferent axons.
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