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what are called association nerves​

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Answered by bhartirathore299
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íntєrnєurσns (αlsσ knσwn αs αssσcíαtíσn nєurσns) αrє nєurσns thαt αrє fσund єхclusívєlч ín thє cєntrαl nєrvσussчstєm. ... thís αвundαncє σf íntєrnєurσns ís duє tσ thє cσmplєхítч σf íntєgrαtíng thє sєnsσrч αnd mσtσr sєgmєnts σf thє nєrvσus sчstєm αnd thє dívєrsítч σf functíσns thαt єхíst ín thє вrαín αnd spínαl cσrd.

Answered by nagavinothinirm3
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Interneurons (also known as association neurons) are neurons that are found exclusively in the central nervous system. ... This abundance of interneurons is due to the complexity of integrating the sensory and motor segments of the nervous system and the diversity of functions that exist in the brain and spinal cord.

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