Types of Neurons 3D Model

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Types of Neurons 3D Model
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Types of Neurons

Motor neurons transmit signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands, allowing for movement and control. Sensory neurons, on the other hand, receive information from sensory receptors and convey it to the central nervous system, enabling the perception of the environment. Interneurons act as connectors between motor and sensory neurons, facilitating communication and processing of information within the nervous system.


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