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A single synapse is found between sensory afferents and motor neurons as chemical transmission of sensory receptor signals of dorsal root ganglion cells that connect to motor neurons.
A single synapse is found between sensory afferents and motor neurons as chemical transmission of sensory receptor signals of dorsal root ganglion cells that connect to motor neurons.
The single synapse is located in the ventral horn of the spinal cord between a dorsal root ganglion neuron with central projection onto dendrites of spinal cord motor neurons.
The response time is represented by afferent axon conduction time, synaptic delay (0.5 -1.0 msec), efferent axon conduction time and muscle synapse delay.