motor neuron structure

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Motor neuron. Structure and anatomy of a efferent neuron. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Motor neuron structure
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Types of neurons. Structure sensory, motor neuron, astrocyte, pyromidal, Betz cell, microglia. Set. Infographics. Vector Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A motor neuron, also known as a motoneuron, is a type of nerve cell (neuron) that is responsible for transmitting signals from the central nervous system (CNS), specifically the brain and spinal cord, to muscles or glands throughout the body. These signals, known as motor signals, stimulate muscle contraction or glandular secretion.


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