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interneuron
(redirected from Relay nerve)

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in·ter·neu·ron  (ntr-nrn, -nyr-)
n.
A nerve cell found entirely within the central nervous system that acts as a link between sensory neurons and motor neurons.

inter·neuro·nal (-nr-nl, -nyr-, -n-r-, -ny-) adj.

interneuron [ˌɪntəˈnjʊərɒn]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) Physiol any neuron that connects afferent and efferent neurons in a reflex arc Also called internuncial neuron


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The wires will now be linked to a transmitter/receiver device which will relay nerve messages from the Reading University professor to a computer by radio signal.
 
 
 
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