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Are interneurons unipolar?

No, interneurons are typically multipolar, meaning they have multiple processes extending from the cell body. They function to integrate and relay signals within the central nervous system.


Neurons are categorized by?

Structure Unipolar Bipolar Multipolar AND FUNCTION sensory or afferent neurons Motor or efferent neurons


What is the function of the giant multipolar neuron?

The giant multipolar neuron helps to coordinate movement and maintain muscle tone in invertebrates. It plays a key role in the coordination of activities within the nervous system and the conduction of nerve impulses along its large axon.


What is the function of the axon in neurone?

to send electrical impulses away from the cell body, onto the next neuron.


What does a Neurone cell do?

A neurone is a nerve cell, they allow you to feel pain.


What is a relay nerve cells?

Interneuron (relay neurone) Relays messages from sensory neurone to motor neurone. which make up the brain and spinal cord


What is the function of vesicles in neuron?

First of all, what are* the functions of a neurone They provide an elaborate storage system which can be regulated and protected from degradation because neurotransmitters are compartmentalised.


The most type of neuron in the human body is?

Multipolar neurons This is the most common type of neuron, with one axon and many dendrites. Multipolar neurons are so-named because they have many (multi-) processes that extend from the cell body: lots of dendrites plus a single axon. Functionally, these neurons are either motor (conducting impulses that will cause activity such as the contraction of muscles) or association (conducting impulses and permitting 'communication' between neurons within the central nervous system).


What are classification structure?

Biopolar multipolar unipolar


What is the name of a neuron that transmits neural impulse from the sensory neuron to the motor neuron?

A relay neurone passes impulses from a sensory neurone to a motor neurone.


Classify neurons according to structure and function?

Neurons can be classified structurally as either multipolar, bipolar, or unipolar. Functionally, neurons can be classified as either sensory, motor, or interneurons based on their role in transmitting and processing sensory information, controlling motor movements, or connecting neurons within the central nervous system, respectively.


What is the weak spot of a multipolar economic race?

balance