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Types of Neurons

3 Types of Neurons Sensory Interneuron Motor

Sensory Neuron Sensory neurons carry impulses from the senses to the brain and spinal cord

Interneuron Interneurons connect sensory and motor neurons and carry impulses between them

Motor Neuron Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands

Blinking, Shivering, Sneeze, Yawn, Cough An involuntary and instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus

Reflex Arc Stimulus to sensory neuron to interneuron to motor neuron Occurs quickly by activating spinal motor neurons without going through the brain

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