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  • Motor neurons move signals from the central nervous system to a central organ or point, which in this case are muscle and gland cells. This signal makes the cells contract and allow for physical movement (locomotion and other movements such as from the face or the neck). Motor nerves contain axons of somatic and branchial motoneurons. Sensory neurons move signals from the central organ or point to the central nervous system. They receive sensory stimuli and sends the information to the CNS in order to experience how something feels and if it is painful, smooth, rough etc. They are made of sensory fibers: mechanoreceptors fibers that sense body movement and pressure placed against the body and nociceptor fibers that sense tissue injury.
  • Association Nerves are neurons found in the brain and spinal cord that conduct impulses between neurons such as from afferent to efferent neurons. Called also interneurons. Connector Nerves process information that is being sent between the body, brain and spinal cord. The connector neuron
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What connects sensory to motor neuron?

Interneurons(also called relay neuron, association neuron, connector neuron or local circuit neuron) are multipolar neurons that connects sensory neurons to motor neurons.


What are neurons that carry information between sensory neurons and motor neurons?

Interneurons or association neurons.


What are relay neurons?

An interneuron (also called relay neuron, association neuron, connector neuron or local circuit neuron) is a neuron that forms a connection between other neurons. Interneurons are neither motor nor sensory.


What is a connector nerve cell?

Connector neurons are specialized bipolar or multipolar neurons of the central nervous system. Connector neurons are also known as interneurons and connect sensory neurons.


What is the function of a association nerve?

ASSOCIATION NERVES links the sensory to the motor nerves


Neurons that serve as links between the sensory neuron and the motor neurons?

interneurons also known as: ASSOCIATION NEURONS


What links the sensory neurons and motor neurons?

Interneurones.


The dendrite of a sensory neuron would receive impulses from an interneuron?

Sensory neurons typically receive information from sensory receptors, not interneurons. Interneurons, also known as association neurons, function within the central nervous system to relay signals between sensory and motor neurons.


What is a connector nerve?

Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.


What is the function of the connector nerves?

the connector nerves are those that connect the sensory and mo tor nerves.we are able to make decisions because the connector nerves gather data from both sensory and the motor nerves more than 99% of the nerve cells in the body are connector nerves,most of wich are concentrated in the brain.Some are also found in the spinal cord.At birth,many nerve cells inthe brain are being connected to each other in many,intricate ways.This is called th wiring of the brain.


What completes pathway between sensory neuron and motor neuron?

The pathway between a sensory neuron and a motor neuron is completed by an interneuron, also known as an association neuron. Interneurons relay signals between sensory and motor neurons, integrating and processing information before sending signals to initiate a response.


What connects the motor neurons to the sensory neurons?

What connects sensory and motor neuron is the impulse called interneuron or connector neuron are connected by means of electrical impulse called synape from sensory to motor neuron.