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.
Are found in the retina of the eye.
Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons.
Anaxonic, unipolar, bipolar or multipolar
Bipolar neurones
Bipolar neurons in the ciliary ganglion only exist during embryonic development and in vitro. Adult in vivo choroid and ciliary neurons in the ciliary ganglion are all unipolar.
unipolar bipolar multipolar anaxonic
Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons.
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Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
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Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
Structure Unipolar Bipolar Multipolar AND FUNCTION sensory or afferent neurons Motor or efferent neurons
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Sensory pathways contains these pseudounipolar neurons and bipolar neurons. The pseudounipolar neurons have dendrites fused with axon and they are for somatic senses. The bipolar neurons have two relatively equal fibres extending off their central cell body and they are for smell & vision.
Anaxonic, unipolar, bipolar or multipolar
Bipolar neurones