Name of the tissue the nerve cell is part of Name of the tissue the nerve cell is part of
That would be an interneuron otherwise known as an associative neuron.
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.
Neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron
The brain would contain the most nerve tissue as it serves as the body's main control center for receiving and interpreting sensory information, and for coordinating body functions.
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That would be an interneuron otherwise known as an associative neuron.
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.
associative property would look like this a+(b+c) = (a+b)+c just the switch the parenthises
Motor neuron
If a neuron is not sending out an impulse or signal, this means the neuron is at rest. Neurons send signals electrochemically.
That would be the associative property. The associative property applies to addition and multiplication, but not to subtraction or division.
Associative property would look like the following: 5 + (3 + 2) = (5 + 3) + 2 = 10
neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron
Associative property can be used to find the volume of a prism because you would be able to change the width, height, and length an d you would still get the same answer
They are neurons and not neutrons. You have afferent neuron. Then you have intermediate neuron and then you have the efferent neuron in the reflex arc.
They are neurons and not neutrons. You have afferent neuron. Then you have intermediate neuron and then you have the efferent neuron in the reflex arc.
Neurotransmitters send signals from neuron to neuron