polysynaptic
where does the unterneuron carry impulses
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interneuron
integration neuron or interneuron
An interneuron is also called an association neuron. Its job is to communicate with other neurons.
motor neuron
polysynaptic
Association neurons
the major role he did is to be the role of ACHILLES
Essentially, it is the interneuron. The body has numerous sensory receptors. The sensory receptors are stimulated an send their signal to the central nervous system and synapse or connect with an interneuron which is the processing center. The interneuron then synapses or connects with the motor neuron which sends a message/instruction by way of the motor neuron to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscles, or glands. This is true, but to add more information, the Interneuron is also known as "relay neuron", "association neuron" or "local circuit neuron".Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interneuron
where does the unterneuron carry impulses
1. sensory 2. Interneuron 3. Motor
1. sensory 2. Interneuron 3. Motor
What is your major motivation behind taking up this role
interneuron
only the Interneuron