Afferent neurons receive and transmit impulses to the CNS.
multipolar, ya dingus.
Each neuron in the CNS receives input from other neurons through synapses, which are specialized junctions where signals are transmitted from one neuron to another. These synapses can be excitatory or inhibitory, meaning they either increase or decrease the likelihood of the receiving neuron firing an action potential.
This type of nerve is called an efferent autonomic neuron.
PNS delivers motor response from CNS to effectors...
In the central nervous system (CNS), there are two main types of neuron fibers: afferent (sensory) fibers that carry information from sensory receptors to the CNS, and efferent (motor) fibers that carry information from the CNS to effectors such as muscles and glands. These fibers make up the vast network of connections that allow for communication within the brain and spinal cord.
they meet in the cns or relay naurone
Efferent Neuron
relay neuron
multipolar, ya dingus.
Motorneurons
True
a relay neuron is the neuron that picks up the message from the sensory neuron and delivers it to the motor neuron in the spinal cord or the brain
Efferent neuron
located in the vagina
Each neuron in the CNS receives input from other neurons through synapses, which are specialized junctions where signals are transmitted from one neuron to another. These synapses can be excitatory or inhibitory, meaning they either increase or decrease the likelihood of the receiving neuron firing an action potential.
Motor neurons
This type of nerve is called an efferent autonomic neuron.