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Which statement explains the difference between a nerve that is connected to the skin and a nerve that is connected to a muscle?

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Nerves connected to the skin are more sensitive to actual information from the outside environment. These are sensory neurons, while neurons that are connected to muscles are more "secondary" in nature: that is, they receive information that has been processed through the brain and are told to contract based upon that information.
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