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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.

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All neurones connect other neurones. You may be on about spinal inter-neurones (GABAergic transmission, inhibit various nerve impulses, etc.)

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Interneuron, or association neuron, or relay neuron, or connector neuron, or local circuit neuron.

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A neuron that has a cell body in the CNS and sends connections to primary functioning neurons is an association neuron.

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Association neuron

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Association Neuron

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axon

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Q: What is the classification of a neuron when the cell body is located in the CNS and the primary function is connecting other neurons?
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