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what are the three types of neurones explain them​

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Answered by tabu7
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The three basic types of neurons are represented in the Reflex Arc above.

The Afferent Neuron or Sensory Neuron receives information from the sensory receptors and carries the impulse from the sense receptors to the central nervous system. In this example the touch receptors in the skin are relaying information through the Afferent "Sensory" Neuron from the environment to the spinal cord.

The Interneuron or the Associative neuron is the transfer station or the decision making neuron. In the case of the reflex arc the Interneuron would make a decision to respond or not respond based upon the intensity of the stimulus.

The Efferent Neuron of Motor Neuron would then return the impulse back to the muscle or gland that would need to respond.

Answered by Ataraxia
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  1. Sensory neurons : These carry impluses from the sense organs to the spinal cord or brain.
  2. Motor neurons : These carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.
  3. Association neurons : These transmits impluses from one neuron to another.
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