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Which neurons are present inside the central nervous system? a) Sensory neurons only b) Motor neurons only Le Sensory and motor neurons both d) Interneurons only​

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Answered by nikhilrajgone2008
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Answer:

d) Interneurons only

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Answered by hyacinth98
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D)Interneurons only exist inside the central nervous system.

Types of neurons

  • The central nervous system or CNS comprises the brain and the spinal cord. The neurons are the basic functional unit of the nervous system and are of three types
  1. Sensory neurons- They send electric impulses from the sensory organs to the CNS.
  2. Motor neurons- They transmit information about the reflexes of the body from the CNS to the motor organs.
  3. Interneurons- They are junctional neurons that transmit signals and cause communication between sensory and motor neurons.
  • The interneurons are present densely in the central nervous system. Although sensory and motor neurons also occupy the spaces in the brain, the interneurons are most abundantly present.

Thus, D)Interneurons only exist inside the central nervous system.

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