yes, actually there is
The Inter-neuron (also known as the local circuit neuron, relay neuron or the association neuron) is the neuron which connects the afferent and the efferent neurons in the neural pathways.
A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.
its a vacuole
Yes, nerve cells do have vacuoles but they are usually smaller and less prominent compared to vacuoles in other cell types. Vacuoles in nerve cells play a role in storage of various substances, waste management, and maintaining cell structure and stability.
Tonoplast is the outer covering of vacuole
A neuron is called a inter-neuron because that specific neuron takes impulse from one neuron to a next neuron. For example your sensory neuron sends a impulse that you had felt a hot object. It goes through the spine to a inter-neuron to a motor neuron (this processes is called a reflex). Then the motor neuron tells your muscles in your hand to move
a relay neuron is the neuron that picks up the message from the sensory neuron and delivers it to the motor neuron in the spinal cord or the brain
one type of neuron is the motor neuron
Vacuole is compared to a continent
A motor or efferent neuron.
a neuron which recieve both messages from afferent and efferent neuron...
it is neuron impulse