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Answered by ItzRomanticBabe
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Interneurons are situated between sensory and motor neurons. There are approximately 20 billion interneurons, or association neurons. Most are found in the brain and the spinal cord, and others are within the autonomic ganglia. Interneurons make up > 99% of all the neurons in the body. The primary function of interneurons is integration. They carry sensory information and regulate motor activity. More interneurons are activated when a response to stimuli is required to be complex. Interneurons are utilized in all higher functions, including learning, memory, cognition, and planning. Nearly all interneurons are multipolar. However, they are of many different sizes and have different patterns of fiber branches.

Answered by Anonymous
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Definition:-

a neuron which transmits impulses between other neurons, especially as part of a reflex arc.

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