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Afferent neurons (also called sensory neurons) carry signals to the central nervous system and the brain. Efferent neurons (also called motor neurons) carry signals from the brain.
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No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
Yes, an interneuron and an association neuron refer to the same type of neuron. Interneurons are responsible for transmitting information between sensory neurons and motor neurons, or between other interneurons in the central nervous system. They play a crucial role in integrating and processing information within the nervous system.
Those would be neurons. That's just a general term for the cells that carry electronic signals throughout the body.
Afferent neurons carry information to the CNS, and efferent neuron carries it away.
Afferent neurons (also called sensory neurons) carry signals to the central nervous system and the brain. Efferent neurons (also called motor neurons) carry signals from the brain.
motor neurons carry message from inter neurons and transmit it to different parts of the body.
A neuron is a type of cell mostly found in the nervous system. This cell has the function of receiving, translating and sending electric impulses or information. There are two types of neurons: afferent and efferent. Afferent neurons are the ones that receive stimulus and send it to the spinal cord or the brain. Efferent neurons are the ones that send information from the brain to the different parts or organs in the body.
Motor neurons and intern neurons
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Neurons are Nervous Tissue.
a mixed nerve carry both motor and sensory nerves
Sensory neurons traveling through the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) are pseudounipolar neurons.
The neurons of your brain specifically. These cells are the functional processing units. There is another neuronal cell type knows as glia which is also important in brain function, and out numbers your 100 billion neurons or so by about 5:1, however they are believed to have less of a functional calculation role and more of a supportive and maintenance role within your brain.But you as an organism gather information and carry out a response, your brain is what lets you do this.
No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
Neurons