unipolar
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.
Efferent
No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
Sensory, Interneuron, and Motor.
A neuron is a type of cell, but not all cells are neurons.(Just like a Dalmatian is a type of dog, but not all dogs are Dalmatians.)Neurons are mostly found in the brain and spinal column.
Sensory neurons. It also contains interneurons.
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.
Signals are transmitted through the spinal cord and brain via neurons.
Afferent neurons carry information to the CNS, and efferent neuron carries it away.
Efferent
efferent (motor) I'm guessing it's choice B in your packet?
Sensory. Large diameter sensory neurons populate the medial division of the DRG and convey information regarding proprioception, localized touch, and vibration. In the lateral part of the DRG, small diameter sensory neurons conveying information about pain and temperature.
The three main types of neurons are sensory, motor, and interneurons.
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
Neurons are Nervous Tissue.
Sensory neurons traveling through the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) are pseudounipolar neurons.