Types of Neurons - Structural and Functional Classes
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This video explains what neurons (i.e., brain and nerve cells) do and gives the basics of how neurons are classified.
Neurons are brain cells that communicate between organs in the body. Neurons are classified based on structure and function. The structural types of neurons are unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar. The functional classifications are sensory, inter-, and motor. This video explains these classifications and gives an example of how these neurons work together and with the heart and brain to help maintain blood pressure homeostasis.
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Is this difference on the basis of dendron or dendrites
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Hi, what's the difference between the functioning of a unipolar and bipolar cell then, if both signals go to the cell body? The unipolar signs go straight to the axon and not the cell body, right? also, what do these differences in the cells entail for how they function? (what I mean by that is, can only one process receive one signal at a time, hence the multipolar being able to receive multiple at once?)
I am wondering the same. My professor hasn't explained this and I can't find the information in the book.
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As I understood it unipolar (or pseudounipolar in humans) only have axons and no dendrites?
no , dendrites are receiving points (of signals ) (at 2:15 ) one side of the branch is of dendrites (receiving ) and other side of axon where the neuron gives away the signal
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neuron is a specialised nerve cell functional structural unit of nervous system.
(depolarisation + polarisation)/polarisation.
You said that the heart works faster, increasing blood pressure... But isn't the blood pressure already too high?
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but unipolar neurons don't have dendrites. are u teaching wrong?
Unipolar cells have one process that includes both the axon and dendrite... this is from my A & P book.