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Reham Maxamed
April 3, 2023 | 2:45 am |1 Answers

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April 3, 2023, 1:03 pm
There are three main types of neurons, each with a distinct structure and function: Sensory Neurons: Sensory neurons, also known as afferent neurons, are specialized to receive sensory information from the environment or from within the body and transmit it to the central nervous system (CNS). They have specialized receptors on their dendrites that detect various types of stimuli, such as light, sound, touch, temperature, and pain. Sensory neurons are typically unipolar, meaning they have a single extension that splits into two branches, with one branch receiving input from sensory receptors and the other branch transmitting signals to the CNS. Interneurons: Interneurons, also known as association neurons, are located entirely within the CNS and are responsible for integrating and processing information from multiple sensory neurons. They form complex networks that enable communication between different regions of the CNS, allowing for complex behaviors and responses. Interneurons are typically multipolar, meaning they have multiple dendrites and a single axon. Motor Neurons: Motor neurons, also known as efferent neurons, transmit signals from the CNS to muscles or glands, causing them to contract or secrete. They are responsible for controlling movement and other physiological functions. Motor neurons are typically multipolar, with a single axon and multiple dendrites. There are two types of motor neurons: somatic motor neurons, which control skeletal muscles, and autonomic motor neurons, which control smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands. Overall, the nervous system is composed of a complex network of different types of neurons that work together to receive, process, and transmit information, allowing for communication and control throughout the body
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