A synapse connects one neuron to another (and a neuron to a muscle cell).
The axon hillock at the 'end' of the neuron cell body (soma) initiates a firing of the axon of a neuron.
An axon terminal at the end of an axon is the first part of a synapse.
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An interneuron connects other neurons together.
All neurones connect other neurones. You may be on about spinal inter-neurones (GABAergic transmission, inhibit various nerve impulses, etc.)
Interneuron, or association neuron, or relay neuron, or connector neuron, or local circuit neuron.
A neuron that has a cell body in the CNS and sends connections to primary functioning neurons is an association neuron.
Association neuron
Association Neuron
axon
No, the association neurons connect other neurons.
To take the signal from the sensory neurons to the motor neurons or other integrative neurons
Extraneurons
Biopolar multipolar unipolar
Interneurons
No, the association neurons connect other neurons.
The neurons form the bodies nervous system.
To take the signal from the sensory neurons to the motor neurons or other integrative neurons
Extraneurons
Extraneurons
interneurons
connecting neurons
Biopolar multipolar unipolar
Interneurons
Corpus Collasum
Structure Unipolar Bipolar Multipolar AND FUNCTION sensory or afferent neurons Motor or efferent neurons
motor neurons carry message from inter neurons and transmit it to different parts of the body.