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sensory
-carry nerve impulses from
sensory
receptors to
spinal cord
& brain
-covert info from
sensory
receptors into
neural
impulses
-translated to sensations at
brain
what happens to some of the sensory information?
-only travels to spinal cord
-allow for reflex reactions (much quicker)
relay neurons
-allow sensory & motor neurons to communicate
-found wholly within brain & spinal cord
-interneurons
motor neurons
-located in CNS
-send messages from brain to muscles
-directly or indirectly control muscles by forming synapses
-release neurotransmitters when stimulated
neurotransmitters
-bind to receptors on muscles
-trigger response
label
A)
dendrite
B)
axon
C)
nucleus
D)
myelin sheath
E)
axon terminal
F)
node of Ranvier
G)
scwann cell
7
label the sensory neuron
A)
dendrites
B)
dendrites
C)
cell
D)
nucleus
E)
axon terminals
F)
axon
G)
Schwann cell
H)
myelin sheath
8
label the relay neuron
A)
axon
B)
cell body
2
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