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All the cells in the human body, including the nerve cells, have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) (except the sperms and egg cells, which have 23 chromosomes each).

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This would depend on the type of nerve cell and where it is located in the body. There are different kinds of nerve cells throughout the body which serve different purposes and therefore it is quite hard to find out the number of dendrites on one particular nerve cell even if it can be studied using scientific equipment.

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yes. there are different types of neurons: unipolar, multipolar, and bipolar.

multipolar has more dendrite braches and longer but they all do the job.

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They receive information and form synapses to allow the nerve impulses to be transmitted to other neurons.

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It recieves the chemical signal from the terminal branches of a nearby neuron and sends it down the axon

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One ( one axon one dendrites)

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What determine whether a neuron is unipolar bipolar multipolar?

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.


What kind of neuron has a soma with a dendrite on one side and an axon on the other?

bipolar


What anatomical characteristic determines wether a particular neuron is classified as unipolar bipolar or multipolar?

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.


Which type of cell is composed of one dendrite and one axon and is found in the eye and nose a. pseudo-unipolar neuron b. Schwann cell c. bipolar neuron d. multipolar neuron?

bipolar neuron


What is the longest dendrite of a neuron?

the longest dendrite is I don't know this /;[


Neurons in which dendritic and axonal processes are continuous and the soma lies off to one side are called?

Bipolar neurons have only one axon and one dendrite with the soma between them. There are probably very few, if any, neurons that contain only a single axon and dendrite. However, the concept is useful because some neurons behave as if they only had a single axon and dendrite. These neurons, called bipolar neurons because their cell body sits in between the axon and dendrite (giving the neuron two "poles"), are abundant in the nervous system. One very important type of bipolar neuron occurs in the retina, and is responsible for how we process light at an early level.


How does a message travel through a single neuron?

When a message gets sent to a neuron from the dendrite it goes through the cell body to the tip of the dendrite where it leaps to the next dendrite.


What does a neuron look like?

The parts of a generic neuron are:- soma - cell body axon - upto 1 meter long dendrite - many


The part of the neuron that carries impulses to the neuron cell body is the?

dendrite


What are the branches of artificial neuron network?

a dendrite


What part of the neuron recives impulses?

Dendrite


What are the main part of the neuron?

Axon, nucleus, and dendrite