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Afferent nerve fibre carries impulses from
  1. Central Neural System to Receptors
  2. Effector to Central Neural System
  3. Receptor to Central Neural System
  4. Central Neural System to Muscle

A
Central Neural System to Receptors
B
Effector to Central Neural System
C
Receptor to Central Neural System
D
Central Neural System to Muscle
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Nerve impulses carry through afferent nerve fibres from receptors to the central neural system.
So, the answer is B.

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