affrent , efferent, and inerneurons
Five parts of a reflex arc are the receptor, sensory neuron (afferent), integration center, motor neuron (efferent), and effector.
The parts are: the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and pelvic regions. :)
Summarized below are the 5 major components of the reflex arc: 1. Receptor 2. Afferent (sensory) neurons 3. Association neuron 4. Efferent (motor) neurons 5. Effector
Motor Neuron and Sensory Neuron
Sensory neuron
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.
Sensory receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, and muscle.
A synonym for sensory neuron is "afferent neuron." Afferent neurons transmit sensory information from peripheral receptors to the central nervous system, playing a crucial role in processing sensory experiences.
Motor neuron has got a motor.. but you have to peddle sensory neurons.
A relay neurone passes impulses from a sensory neurone to a motor neurone.
Bipolar neuron
sensory neuron