satellite cells
Yes, the PNS ganglia contains unipolar sensory neurons.
touch
Dorsal root ganglia of the spinal chord gray matter.
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'.
A dendrite is a part of a single neurone. All neurones (as far as I can remember) have dendrites. Do you mean Dorsal root ganglia? In which case yes.
Yes, the PNS ganglia contains unipolar sensory neurons.
sensory
multipolar neuron
touch
Dorsal root ganglia of the spinal chord gray matter.
Cell Bodies of Sensory Neurons
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'.
dorsal root of the spinal cord
Autonomic ganglia contain the cell bodies of motor neurons.
The brain, spinal cord, retina, sensory neurons, ganglia, and the nerves
Not really. Basal ganglia are a grouping of nerve cell bodies that are associated with various parts of the brain, mostly for sensory input, and one of these associations is the cerbrum.
In the dorsal root ganglia. The dorsal root ganglia is located in the dorsal root. The cells carry sensory signals to the spinal cord.