The neuron classified as an adrenergic fiber is the sympathetic postganglionic neuron.
An adrenergic receptor is any of several sites in the surface membranes of cells innervated by adrenergic neurons.
An adrenoreceptor is an adrenergic receptor, any of several sites in the surface membranes of cells innervated by adrenergic neurons.
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Neurons are classified by their structure and function. Structurally, neurons can be categorized as sensory neurons, motor neurons, or interneurons. Functionally, neurons can be classified as excitatory or inhibitory based on the type of signals they transmit.
Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons. These neurons have one dendrite and one axon extending from their cell body. Bipolar neurons are commonly found in specialized sensory pathways like the visual and olfactory systems.
Afferent neurons
The sympathetic nervous system can be classified as adrenergic, based on the main neurotransmitters used.
Neurons are classified into different types based on their structure as follows: multipolar neurons with many dendrites and a single axon, bipolar neurons with one dendrite and one axon, and unipolar neurons with a single process extending from the cell body that branches into dendrites and an axon.
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Neurons are classified by the direction they move.
Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons.