Oligodendrocytes are unipolar.
Source: "Human Anatomy & Physiology" by Elaine N. Marieb and Katja Hoehn, ninth edition
no they are multipolar.
Anaxonic, unipolar, bipolar or multipolar
unipolar bipolar multipolar anaxonic
The location of dendrite and axon: If dendrite and axon emerge from same process, the neuron is unipolar. If dendrite and a single axon emerge from opposite ends of the soma, the neuron is bipolar. If the neuron has more than 2 dendrite it is called multipolar.
Structure Unipolar Bipolar Multipolar AND FUNCTION sensory or afferent neurons Motor or efferent neurons
Biopolar multipolar unipolar
there are four types of nervous system1-central nervous system2-paripheral nervous system3-somatic nervous system4-autonomic nervous systemyes of course the are four major types that transmits our impulses.
The location of dendrite and axon: If dendrite and axon emerge from same process, the neuron is unipolar. If dendrite and a single axon emerge from opposite ends of the soma, the neuron is bipolar. If the neuron has more than 2 dendrite it is called multipolar.
bipolar neuron
Biopolar multipolar unipolar
Neurons are grouped structurally according to the number of processes extending from their cell body.
Unipolar, multipolar and pseudo-unipolar