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Neurons are classified by the direction they move.

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neurons are part of a nervous system and they transmit messages to other neurons who send those messages to the brain so that the brain can react by sending an impulse or something

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Biopolar

multipolar

unipolar

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into either motor or sensory

parasympathetic or sympathetic

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Mixed Nerves.

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Q: How are olfactory neurons classified structurally?
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Are sensory olfactory neurons myelinated?

no


What is in charge of your olfactory system?

The mechanism of the olfactory system can be divided into a peripheral one, sensing an external stimulus and encoding it as an electric signal in neurons, and a central one, where all signals are integrated and processed in the central nervous system. The peripheral olfactory system receptors are connected to bipolar olfactory receptor neurons in the olfactory epithelium. Fot the central olfactory system, axons from the olfactory sensory neurons converge in the olfactory bulb.


What is olfactory neurons?

They process and relay sensory input from your nose.


Where do we find bipolar neurons?

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


What anatomical characteristics determines whether a particular neuron is classified as unipolar bipolar or multipolar?

Neurons are grouped structurally according to the number of processes extending from their cell body.


What are neurons with two processes classified as?

Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons.


Where are olfactory receptors located?

In vertebrates the olfactory receptors are located in the cilia of the olfactory sensory neurons. In insects olfactory receptors are located on the antennae and other chemo sensory organs.


The distal ends of the olfactory neurons are covered with hairlike what?

Cilia


What are the only neurons in the body to routinely undergo mitosis?

Olfactory receptors


Unipolar neurons have axons structurally divided into peripheral and central processes?

true


Where are bipolar neurons found?

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


When classified according to structure all neurons are?

Afferent neurons