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which neurons transmit sensory signals into the cns? interneurons multipolar afferent efferent
Brief Explanations
- Interneurons function within the CNS to connect other neurons, not carry sensory signals into it.
- Multipolar describes a neuron structure (multiple extensions), not a functional type for sensory input to CNS.
- Afferent neurons (sensory neurons) carry sensory signals from the body's periphery into the central nervous system (CNS).
- Efferent neurons transmit signals from the CNS to muscles/glands, not the reverse.
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