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Where do we find bipolar neurons?

Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.


The layer of photoreceptors and neurons at the back of the eye is called the?

retina


Neurons in the retina exit the eye forming the?

A+ students: the answer is optic nerve.


What Neurons in the retina exit the eye forming the?

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Neurons in the retina exit the eye forming the what?

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Where are bipolar neurons found?

Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.


What are bipolar neurons?

Bipolar neurons is a neuron that has two extensions. They are specialized sensory neurons and are part of your sense of smell, sight, taste, hearing, and vestibular functions.


Bipolar neuron are commonly?

Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.


Do some neurons lack an axon and communicate only with adjacent neurons?

If they are neurons they have an axon, some cell types do communicate using gap-junctions. Yes, some complex sensory organs ( in the retina and organ of Corti for example) do not have axons. These cells liberate transmitter from their soma directly onto postsynaptic neurons in proportion to the membrane potential change they experience.


What type of stimulus is more important causing action potential give reasons?

It depends on the neuron. Some neurons respond better to a pressure stimulus or temperature, light, sound ect. For example the neurons in the retina of the eye, they respond to photons of light, but do not respond to pressure or sound.


What organs are needed in the nervous system?

The brain, spinal cord, retina, sensory neurons, ganglia, and the nerves


What is the exit point of neurons from the retina of the eyeball has no rods or cones What is this exit point called?

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