Neuron type whose cell body is in the spinal cord?

Interneuron and sensory?

Not sensory

Intreutoin and somethin what grade u in?

Yes, you are correct. The neuron types whose cell bodies are located in the spinal cord are interneurons and sensory neurons.

Interneurons are responsible for relaying messages between sensory neurons and motor neurons. They are located entirely within the central nervous system, including the spinal cord. The cell bodies of interneurons are found within the gray matter of the spinal cord.

Sensory neurons, also known as afferent neurons, are responsible for transmitting sensory information from the body's periphery to the central nervous system. The cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in sensory ganglia located outside the spinal cord. The axons of sensory neurons then enter the spinal cord where they synapse with interneurons or ascend to higher brain regions.

To determine the neuron types whose cell bodies are in the spinal cord, you would need to be familiar with the organization of the nervous system and the functions of different types of neurons. Additionally, you could refer to anatomical and neuroscience textbooks or conduct online research to find more specific information about the structure and function of neurons in the spinal cord.