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A relay neuron (also known as an interneuron) passes signals between neurons. They recieve a signal from one neuron and then transfer the signal to another neuron. They act like a relay messenger.
A relay [[neuron|neuron]] (also known as an interneuron) passes signals between [[neuron|neurons]]. They recieve a signal from one neuron and then transfer the signal to another neuron. They act like a relay messenger <ref>Becker W., Hardin J., Bertoni G., and Kleinsmith L. (2012) Becker’s World Of The Cell, 8th Edition, San Francisco: Pearson Education. Page 365</ref>.  


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<references />Becker W., Hardin J., Bertoni G., and Kleinsmith L. (2012) Becker’s World Of The Cell, 8th Edition, San Francisco: Pearson Education. Page 365

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A relay neuron (also known as an interneuron) passes signals between neurons. They recieve a signal from one neuron and then transfer the signal to another neuron. They act like a relay messenger [1].

References

  1. Becker W., Hardin J., Bertoni G., and Kleinsmith L. (2012) Becker’s World Of The Cell, 8th Edition, San Francisco: Pearson Education. Page 365