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Ch 12 Flashcards | Quizlet Which of the following statements describes interneurons? Interneurons are multipolar neurons that are confined to the CNS and are linked together in chains that form complex neuronal pathways The simplest type of reflex, in which there is no interneuron between the sensory and motor neuron, is called a __________reflex monosynaptic
Multipolar neuron: Anatomy and function | Kenhub Multipolar neurons are typically characterized by a single axon and two or more dendrites arising from the cell body Functionally, the dendrites serve as receptors, while the axon is the primary conducting pathway for electrical impulses
A P Ch 11 Ch 12 Quiz Flashcards | Quizlet Neurons that have one dendrite and one axon, with a cell body between them, are referred to as which of the following? unipolar tripolar multipolar polypolar bipolar bipolar
Multipolar neuron - Wikipedia Multipolar neurons constitute the majority of neurons in the central nervous system They include motor neurons, and also interneurons (relay neurons), which are most commonly found in the cortex of the brain and the spinal cord
[Solved] Which of the following describes multipolar neurons Answer . . . Multipolar neurons have two or more dendrites and a single axon, making them the most common type of neuron in the central nervous system (CNS) They are essential for integrating information from various sources and are prevalent in motor neurons that control skeletal muscles 1
Understanding the Multipolar Neuron: Anatomy, Structure, and Function The multipolar neuron is a fundamental component of the nervous system, playing a critical role in transmitting signals throughout the body This diagram of a multipolar neuron cell and its synaptic terminals provides a detailed look at its anatomy, showcasing key structures like the cell body, axon, and dendrites