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A motor neuron is a type of neuron that transmits signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands. They tend to have a myelin sheath around their axon. However, this varies between neurons. | A motor neuron is a type of [[neuron|neuron]] that transmits signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands. They tend to have a [[Myelin_Sheath|myelin sheath]] around their [[axon|axon]]. However, this varies between neurons <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 & 366</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 26 November 2012
A motor neuron is a type of neuron that transmits signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands. They tend to have a myelin sheath around their axon. However, this varies between neurons [1].
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- ↑ Becker W., Hardin J., Bertoni G., and Kleinsmith L. (2012) Becker’s World Of The Cell, 8th Edition, San Francisco: Pearson Education. Page 365 & 366