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Yes, cell bodies are found there. Gray matter is cell bodies; white matter is myelinated axons.

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Q: Are cell bodies of sensory neurons found in the gray commissure?
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Dendrites found on unipolar neurons are part of what?

They are sensory neurons. :)


What sensory neurons to motor neurons?

Sensory neurons (afferent neurons) send sensory signals from the body to the Central Nervous System. Their cell bodies are always found in a ganglion outside the central nervous system. Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands of the body. Their cell bodies are always located in the central nervous system.


Cell bodies of sensory neurons are found where?

Dorsal root ganglia of the spinal chord gray matter.


Types of neurons found in mixed nerves?

Both sensory and motor neurons......


What type of neuron is found in the dorsal root ganglion?

Sensory. Large diameter sensory neurons populate the medial division of the DRG and convey information regarding proprioception, localized touch, and vibration. In the lateral part of the DRG, small diameter sensory neurons conveying information about pain and temperature.


Neuron type found in the dorsal horn?

Sensory neurons. It also contains interneurons.


What is the main function of interneuron?

interneurons are located in the brain and spinal cord. They are stimulated by signals reaching them from sensory neurons. they process that information and send a response through the motor neurons.


What are inter neurons?

A nerve cell found entirely within the central nervous system that acts as a link between sensory neurons and motor neurons.


What is the location for sensory neurons?

They can be found in the dorsal root ganglia, retina, peripheral vestibular organs, cochlea, and enteric nervous system. Then there are second order sensory neurons in the brain that form the basis of the 'sensory homonculus'.


What is a neuron serving as part of the conduction pathway between sensory and motor neurons?

Interneurons are neurons found within the central nervous system (primarily the brain or spinal cord) that connect sensory (afferent) neurons to motor (efferent) neurons. Often these neurons are part of a polysynaptic reflex arc.interneurons. They are also called association neurons.


What neuron is found only within the central nervous system?

Interneurons or associative neurons(connecting or relaying neurons)


Where does sensory neurons and motor neurons found in?

The peripheral nervous system (PNS), basically anywhere outside the spinal cord and brain. Motor Neurons are found in the central nervous system. In the Ventrall horn of the spinal cord.