answersLogoWhite

0

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

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does an interneuron do in the CNS?

An interneuron is also called an association neuron. Its job is to communicate with other neurons.


What type of neuron carries a message from one neuron to another?

It is called an Interneuron


What is the name of a neuron that transmits neural impulse from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron?

A relay neurone passes impulses from a sensory neurone to a motor neurone.


What is another word for interneuron neuron?

Association neurons


What type of neuron is found completely within the central nervous system?

motor neuron


What type of neuron is in the nervous system?

There are 3 types, the motor neuron, the sensory neuron, and the interneuron


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.


What neuron comes between the sensory and motor neuron?

Essentially, it is the interneuron. The body has numerous sensory receptors. The sensory receptors are stimulated an send their signal to the central nervous system and synapse or connect with an interneuron which is the processing center. The interneuron then synapses or connects with the motor neuron which sends a message/instruction by way of the motor neuron to skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscles, or glands. This is true, but to add more information, the Interneuron is also known as "relay neuron", "association neuron" or "local circuit neuron".Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interneuron


What is the neurons of the nervous system?

There are 3 types, the motor neuron, the sensory neuron, and the interneuron


What type of neuron that interpretes message and sends out command?

That would be an interneuron otherwise known as an associative neuron.


Neuron with all parts located in the CNS?

located in the vagina


Which does not constitute part of a two-neuron reflex?

A two-neuron reflex typically involves a sensory neuron carrying information from a sensory receptor to the spinal cord, where it synapses with an interneuron. The interneuron then synapses with a motor neuron that carries the response signal to an effector organ, such as a muscle or gland. In this pathway, a third neuron would not typically be involved in a two-neuron reflex.

Trending Questions
Is there an association between dental implant failure and the use of tamoxifen? Is it all right to get a chemical peel if you have eczema just to an even skin tone? What is Ayurvedic keshking hair treatment online? Your daughter has a pulse rate between 113 and 120 she is 21 and on the slender side Her doctor told her not to worry unless it got close to 200 you are concerned? Is a part time employee eligible for health insurance? Why do doctors use Beam Balance Scales instead of digital scales? Are base metal bezel gold diamond face real expensive? Can you smoke using a vaporizer after getting your wisdom teeth out I know you're not supposed to smoke for five days but could you do it sooner if you use a Vaporizer specifically a Volcano? Should you be concerned if you start getting a horrible taste in your mouth three weeks after having your wisdom teeth removed? Does your Nose Grow If You Lie? How is it that parents have a choice if they want their son circumcised after birth before leaving the hospital but yet they never asked me and my son needs it done but i shouldn't have to pay right? Can you do tattoo on eyebrows? Where do orthodontist's work? What are the different types of hair removal surgery? What is the treatment for a wound if a penetrating object is still in place and there appears to be no bleeding? How fast did the ambulance arrive at the boscastle flood? How much does a surgery doctor make in a year? Does insurance cover alternative medicine? How much is the fees for ms in physiotherapy for 2 years in usa? A summary on the midwifes apprentice chapters 9 - 14?