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Q: What is the difference between giant multipolar neurons and spinal multipolar neurons?
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Where are Multipolar neurons found?

Unipolar neurons are found in ganglion outside the CNS.


The most type of neuron in the human body is?

Multipolar neurons This is the most common type of neuron, with one axon and many dendrites. Multipolar neurons are so-named because they have many (multi-) processes that extend from the cell body: lots of dendrites plus a single axon. Functionally, these neurons are either motor (conducting impulses that will cause activity such as the contraction of muscles) or association (conducting impulses and permitting 'communication' between neurons within the central nervous system).


Which type of neuron conveys messages from your brain and spinal chord to your muscles for movement?

multipolar or motor neurons


What is a connector nerve cell?

Connector neurons are specialized bipolar or multipolar neurons of the central nervous system. Connector neurons are also known as interneurons and connect sensory neurons.


Most of the neurons in the brain and spinal cord are?

most of the neurons in the brain and spinal cord are


Where is a giant multipolar neuron located?

Multipolar neuroins are located in many different places but the main big ones are in the spinal cord and the brain carying information.


What kind of neurons serve as links between the sensory neurons and the motor neurons?

Interneurons are the neurons that make up the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). They internally communicate between the input from sensory neurons and our physical reaction triggered by the motor neurons.


Is a multipolar neuron found in the ventral horn of the spinal cord a somatosensory neuron?

Yes


How many types of neurons?

There are three types of neurons. 1.Sensory neurons: which carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord. 2.Motor neurons : which perform an opposite function to that of sensory neurons by carrying impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands. 3. Inter neurons : which connect sensory and motor neurons and carry impulses between them.


What is the difference between motor and sensory neurons?

The main difference is that motor neurons move signals away from the central nervous system and spinal cord where as sensory neurons move signals towards the central nervous system and spinal cord.


Which neurons transmit information to the brain and spinal cord?

Sensory neurons gather information and send it to your spinal cord.


What neurons carry impulses toward the spinal cord and brain?

afferent neurons