Bipolar neurons have two main processes (dendrite and axon), found in sensory organs like the eyes and ears. Unipolar neurons have a single process that splits into two branches, typically found in sensory neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system comprises the sensory and motor neurons.
Sensory and Motor neurons
The two parts of the peripheral nervous system are the somatic nervous system, responsible for voluntary movements and sensory input, and the autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary functions like heart rate and digestion.
Unipolar neurons have a single process extending from the cell body, which then splits into two branches - one serving as a dendrite and the other as an axon. They are commonly found in sensory neurons, where the single process acts as both the input (dendrite) and output (axon) structure, facilitating the transmission of sensory information to the central nervous system. A classic example of unipolar neurons can be seen in the sensory neurons responsible for carrying touch sensations from the skin to the spinal cord.
A unipolar neuron has a single process that extends from the cell body and divides into two branches, with one branch acting as an axon and the other as a dendrite. This structure is common in sensory neurons found in the peripheral nervous system.
Sensory neurons typically receive information from sensory receptors, not interneurons. Interneurons, also known as association neurons, function within the central nervous system to relay signals between sensory and motor neurons.
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Sensory neuron and motor neuron.
Sensory neurons form the afferent division of the peripheral nervous system. These neurons carry sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.
Yes, dendrites are extensions of nerve cells that receive signals from other nerve cells. Sensory neurons, which carry sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system, have dendrites that receive stimuli from the environment and transmit them as electrical impulses to the cell body.
sensory neurons