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Carry nerve impulses from receptors toward the central nervous system.

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What is another name for afferent neuron?

sensory neuron or receptor neuron.


What is intermixed neuron?

a neuron which recieve both messages from afferent and efferent neuron...


What classified as an unipolar neuron?

Afferent


What is a Synonym for sensory neuron?

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.


Neuron that's sends message to the brain?

Afferent


Where is the neuron?

The Inter-neuron (also known as the local circuit neuron, relay neuron or the association neuron) is the neuron which connects the afferent and the efferent neurons in the neural pathways.


Are there more than one afferent neuron that will send a message to the brain?

No afferent neuron simply refers to any neuron bringing information to the brain. There are tons of afferent neurons bringing signals from all different parts and organs of the body. One neuron is not able to transfer all of the action potentials from the entire body through it, and thus many are needed.


Does a sensory neuron transmit afferent impulses to the cns?

True


Which neuron delivers sensations to the cns?

Afferent neurons receive and transmit impulses to the CNS.


What neuron connects an afferent neuron to an efferent neuron?

The interneuron acts as a connector between afferent and efferent neurons in the central nervous system. It integrates and processes incoming sensory information before transmitting signals to the efferent neuron to produce a response.


What is the afferent process called?

Afferent Process is the process by which the dendrites carry impulses toward the cyton.


What are three kinds of neutrons that would be involved in a reflex impulse?

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.

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