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[[Neurone|Neurones ]] | [[Neurone|Neurones are]] specialised cells that conduct nerve impulses as tiny electrical signals<ref>Microglia Sculpt Postnatal Neural Circuits in an Activity and Complement-Dependent Manner.fckLRVolume 74, Issue 4, May 2012, Pages 691-705</ref> . There are three different types of neurone which have slightly different functions. [[]] conduct an impulse from the stimulus to other parts of the nervous system. Intermediate neurons act as a relay (via the CNS) from sensory to motor neurone. Motor neurones control the muscular response. | ||
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Neurones are specialised cells that conduct nerve impulses as tiny electrical signals[1] . There are three different types of neurone which have slightly different functions. [[]] conduct an impulse from the stimulus to other parts of the nervous system. Intermediate neurons act as a relay (via the CNS) from sensory to motor neurone. Motor neurones control the muscular response.
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- ↑ Microglia Sculpt Postnatal Neural Circuits in an Activity and Complement-Dependent Manner.fckLRVolume 74, Issue 4, May 2012, Pages 691-705