multipolar, ya dingus.
Interneurons
Yes. However, it is better put that most of the interneurons are found in the part of the CNS called the spinal cord.
Efferent neurons (sometimes called motor neurons) transmit signals from the CNS to the effector cells.
Interneurons make up about 99% of all neurons. They are all in the CNS.
in the CNS
Neurons or the nerve cells are the basic unit of nervous system. Based on their function (as in whether they transmit impulse from the CNS or to the CNS) neurons are classified as sensory neurons (carry impulses to the CNS), motor neurons (carry impulses from the CNS to the target organ) and mixed neurons which perform both the functions. The neurons can also be classified based on the number of associated axons or even presence or absences of axons.
in the CNS
Sensory neurons: Transmit sensory information from the body to the brain. Motor neurons: Control muscles and glands, enabling movement and bodily functions. Interneurons: Process information within the central nervous system, facilitating communication between sensory and motor neurons.
they meet in the cns or relay naurone
nuclei in the CNS, ganglia in the PNS
Yes.
These neurons connect the CNS to various muscles and glands throughout the body.