A neurone that transmits impulses directly from sensory cells is called
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The neurone that transmits impulses directly from sensory cells is called an "afferent neurone". Afferent neurones, also known as sensory neurones, carry sensory information from sensory receptors (such as in the skin, eyes, ears, etc.) towards the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). These neurones play an important role in the process of sensation, as they help to detect stimuli and send signals to the brain, which then interprets and responds to the information received.