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These three tarsal bones lie just distal to the navicular are the
Afferent Nerves
Nerves that carry sensory information from the sensory receptors towards the central nervous system.
Efferent Nerves
Nerves that carry signals away from the central nervous system to effectors such as muscles or glands, facilitating action and response.
Motor Nerves
Nerves that carry impulses away from the central nervous system to muscles, stimulating them to contract and produce movement.
Sensory Nerves
Nerves that transmit sensory information from the body to the central nervous system, informing about external and internal environments.
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