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Interneurons connect sensory neurons to motor neurons in the central nervous system, specifically in the spinal cord and brain. They act as relay stations for transmitting signals between sensory and motor neurons, allowing for the integration and processing of information for appropriate responses.
They connect via a synapse
One neuron is there to connect the both. Together they form the reflex arc. cw: Sure, why not?
The three main types of neurons are sensory neurons, motor neurons, and interneurons. Sensory neurons transmit sensory information from receptors to the central nervous system, motor neurons convey signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands, and interneurons connect various neurons within the central nervous system, facilitating communication between sensory and motor pathways. Together, these neurons play crucial roles in processing information and coordinating responses in the nervous system.
Connector neurons are found in the central nervous system, where they connect sensory neurons to motor neurons or other connector neurons. These neurons play a crucial role in transmitting and integrating information within the nervous system.
Astrocytes.
the motor glands
Coordination + integration Neurons and glands
Neurons connect together as part of neural circuits, forming networks that facilitate communication within the nervous system. These connections occur at synapses, where neurotransmitters are released to transmit signals between neurons. This intricate wiring allows for the processing and integration of information, enabling functions such as reflexes, sensory perception, and higher cognitive processes.
Astrocytes