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Are the interneurons in the PNS?

No, interneurons are found in the central nervous system (CNS), not the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The main function of interneurons is to relay signals between sensory neurons and motor neurons in the CNS.


What is the name for all the nuerons in the central nervous system?

Interneurons


Are interneurons unipolar?

No, interneurons are typically multipolar, meaning they have multiple processes extending from the cell body. They function to integrate and relay signals within the central nervous system.


Neurons that function within the brain and spinal cord are called?

interneurons also called central or association neurons


Which neurons send messages to the spinal cord and brain?

Interneurons send messages from the spinal cord to the brain.


What are interneurons responsible for?

boners


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.


Interneurons or association neurons are?

Interneurons or association neurons are connector neurons that establish connections between other neurons.


Sensory neorons and neurons are connected by-?

Sensory neurons and neurons are connected by Interneurons.


How do the types of neurons found in the CNS and pns differ in their function?

Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward the CNS.The brain and spinal cord contain interneurons. These receive information and if they are sufficiently stimulated, they stimulate other neurons.Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send information from interneurons to muscle or gland cells (effectors).


Neuron that integrates the neural information?

Interneurons