GENERAL ANATOMY
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Question
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Sensory neurons
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Interneurons
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Motor neurons
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Detailed explanation-1: -Interneurons. As the name suggests, interneurons are the ones in between-they connect spinal motor and sensory neurons. As well as transferring signals between sensory and motor neurons, interneurons can also communicate with each other, forming circuits of various complexity.
Detailed explanation-2: -An interneuron lies entirely within the CNS. Interneurons can receive input from sensory neurons and also from other interneurons in the CNS. Thereafter, they sum up all the messages received from these neurons before they communicate with motor neurons.
Detailed explanation-3: -Sensory neurons carry signals from the outer parts of your body (periphery) into the central nervous system. Motor neurons (motoneurons) carry signals from the central nervous system to the outer parts (muscles, skin, glands) of your body. Interneurons connect various neurons within the brain and spinal cord.
Detailed explanation-4: -Sensory cells carry afferent impulses to a central interneuron, which makes contact with a motor neuron. The motor neuron carries efferent impulses to the effector, which produces the response.
Detailed explanation-5: -Interneurons acts as a “middle-man” between afferent, or sensory, neurons, which receive signals from the peripheral nervous system, and efferent, or motor, neurons, which transmit signals from the brain. It also connects to other interneurons, allowing them to communicate with one another.