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Q: How do neuron communicate with other neurons and effectors?
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What does an interneuron do in the CNS?

An interneuron is also called an association neuron. Its job is to communicate with other neurons.


Which neuron receives information?

actually we must say all neurons receive information. there are three types of neurons: 1.sensory neuron 2.motor neuron 3.relay neuron the sensory neurons receive information from receptor cells in sense organs and pass the information from sensory neuron to the other and pass the info to spinal cord where they are received by relay neuron. this neuron in turn passes the info to motor neurons which pass the info to cells in effectors and action is performed.relay neurons are messengers between sensory neuron and motor neuron in spinal cord.


What is the medical term meaning Chemicals released by neurons that stimulate or inhibit other neurons or effectors?

neurotransmitters


What are relay neurons?

An interneuron (also called relay neuron, association neuron, connector neuron or local circuit neuron) is a neuron that forms a connection between other neurons. Interneurons are neither motor nor sensory.


How do neurons communicate with one another?

Neurons communicate by either chemical or electrical synapses. By far the predominant method is chemical though. The neuron releases a neurotransmitter like acetyl choline, glutamate, glycine and others to which the postsynaptic neuron or cell responds to. Synapses are the contact points where one neuron communicates with another. The dendrites are covered with synapses formed by the ends of axons from other neurons. Neurons are cells within the nervous system that transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle, or gland cells.


Is the efferent neuron the primary function connecting other neurons?

No, the association neurons connect other neurons.


How is an impulse transmitted from one neuron to the next?

Neurons communicate primarily in two ways: (1) electrical communication and (2) chemical communication. Neurons communicate electrically using gap junctions between neurons where electrical impulses are sent directly from one neuron to another. This is method is used for local communication as the electrical signal degrades over larger distances. Neurons communicate chemically using chemicals called neurotransmitters which are ejected from one neuron into a space between neurons (called the synapse) and are then absorbed or taken up by other neighboring neurons.


What is the method of communication between neurons?

Neurons communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. When an action potential is generated in one neuron, it travels down the axon and releases neurotransmitters at the synapse, which then bind to receptors on the neighboring neuron, causing either excitation or inhibition of the receiving neuron.


What is an unstimulated neuron?

It is a neuron that is at its resting potential, not stimulated by input from other neurons.


Which part of a neuron transports information from the neuron to other neurons through an electrochemical reaction?

axon


What is the name of the neuron that gathers information from the senses and sends it to the central nervous system?

Sensory neurons


What processes of a neuron that receives signals from other neurons?

dendrites