astrocytes, microglia, oligodendrocyte, & ependymal cells
1)Astrocytes 2)Microglia 3)Ependymal cells 4)Oligodydendrocytes
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Astrocytes, Microglia, Ependymal cells, and Oligodendrocytes
Interneurons
Motorneurons
Week four
Functional types of neurons: 1. sensory (afferent) neurons - input to CNS from sensory receptors; dendrites located at receptors, axons in nerves, cell bodies in ganglia outside the CNS 2. motor (efferent) neurons - output from CNS to effectors cell bodies and dendrites located in the CNS, axons in nerves 3. interneurons - communicate and integrate information within the CNS; located entirely within the CNS
csf , skull, BBB
There are 3 different types of neurons , 1 : sensory for conduction of impulses to CNS , 2 : Inter neuron for integration and 3 : motor for conduction of impulses from CNS to body .
The difference between Neuralgia and Neuron are given below:Neuralgia:1. Neuroglias are supporting cells. 2. Nerve cells remain in position due to supporting cells called neuralgia.3. It forms supporting media for CNS and myelin in nerves devoid of Schwan cells.Neuron:1. Neurons are nerve cells. 2. Neurons work with the help of their processes like axon and Dendron.3. These are responsible for transmission of impulses by excitability.
neurons is the incorrect answer. The correct answer is ganglia.
Unipolar neurons are found in ganglion outside the CNS.