They can be found in the dorsal root ganglia, retina, peripheral vestibular organs, cochlea, and enteric nervous system. Then there are second order sensory neurons in the brain that form the basis of the 'sensory homonculus'.
Sensory neurons are located in clusters, the dorsal root ganglia (DRG), next to the spinal cord.
inside the nerves
Yes, they are.
Yes, the PNS ganglia contains unipolar sensory neurons.
sensory neurons and motor neurons
Afferent Neurons
sensory has to do with your smell tast motor has to do with your moving around and you acttion
sensory neurons
Sensory neurons and neurons are connected by Interneurons.
Sensory Neurons
Sensory Neurons
it employs sensory and motor neurons
Sensory neurons traveling through the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) are pseudounipolar neurons.
your face and your face
Yes, they are.
Yes, the PNS ganglia contains unipolar sensory neurons.
sensory neurons and motor neurons
Afferent Neurons
The part of a spinal nerve that contains only sensory neurons is called the ventral root. There's also the axons of motor neurons and axons of sensory neurons.