Signals are transmitted through the spinal cord and brain via neurons.
The afferent nerves transmits impulses within the brain and the spinal cord. The afferent nerves carries impulses to the spinal cord and brain.
They are called as interconnecting or intermediate neurons.
Sensory neurons
Interneurons
These are called interneurons.
neurotransmitter
axon
Efferent neurons (sometimes called motor neurons) transmit signals from the CNS to the effector cells.
They send the chemical impulses that are released at the synapses from the synaptic terminal of the axon of the first neuron. It merges from the dendrites to the second neuron.
the sensory neurons
Sensory (receptor), motor (effector), and intermediate (relay) nuerones. They have functions of transmitting impulses to nerve cells, from nerve cells to effector muscles, and from one nerve cell to another respectively.
The peripheral nervous system carries impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.
There are three types of neurons. 1.Sensory neurons: which carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord. 2.Motor neurons : which perform an opposite function to that of sensory neurons by carrying impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands. 3. Inter neurons : which connect sensory and motor neurons and carry impulses between them.
Neurons, of the nervous system. The dendrites receive impulses, and the axons send them to another neuron or an effector cell.
effector
The function of a motor neuron is to be a path of transport. It is a path that transmits impulses to the effector tissues like muscles and glands from the central nervous system.
The function of a motor neuron is to be a path of transport. It is a path that transmits impulses to the effector tissues like muscles and glands from the central nervous system.
Neurons are the message senders and receivers (when you think of brain cells) and the glial cells are important for support; they maintain ions levels and provide structural support for neurons.
Yes, an interneuron and an association neuron refer to the same type of neuron. Interneurons are responsible for transmitting information between sensory neurons and motor neurons, or between other interneurons in the central nervous system. They play a crucial role in integrating and processing information within the nervous system.