Neurons are named for the direction they move. What are the three types neurons found in the body?
a. Motor, Schwann, Interneurons
b. Sensory, Cranial, Interneurons.
c. Sensory, Involuntary, Interneurons.
d. Sensory, Motor, Interneurons.
Answer: d. Sensory, Motor, Interneurons.
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