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Q: What is the functional contact between two neurons or between a neuron and an effector?
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How many neurons between the central nervous system and the visceral effector?

5


Which of these structures does NOT pertain to neurons?

effector


How is contact between neurons accomplished?

Contact between neurons, as you put it, is achieved through electrical impulses towards and from your brain.


What plays a critical role as a functional junction between neurons?

SYNAPSE


What is the response of an effector?

to provide a counter stimulus to neurons i hope this helped ^^


What is the relationship between a stimulus and a nerve impulse?

The neuron is the functional portion of the central nervous system, carrying impulses to the designated location. Neurons also have the role of interpreting an impulse, and waiting for a response. Neurons fall under the category of sensory neurons, interneurons and motor neurons.


What is the name of the neuron that contacts the effector organ?

Motor neurons are able to create a response in effector organs, muscles and glands by sending signals to them.


What forms synapses or junctions with other neurons or effector cells?

axon terminals


What are the five parts of a reflex arc?

Summarized below are the 5 major components of the reflex arc: 1. Receptor 2. Afferent (sensory) neurons 3. Association neuron 4. Efferent (motor) neurons 5. Effector


Functional difference between a motor and a relay neuron?

Motor neurons are the efferent neuron which carry impulses from CNS to muscles while relay neurons also known as Inter neurons connect both afferent and efferent neurons.


What effector cells are innervated by somatic motor neurons?

cardiac muscles and smooth muscle


What neuron conducts impulses away from the CNS to muscles or glands?

Efferent neurons (sometimes called motor neurons) transmit signals from the CNS to the effector cells.