Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
Mirror neurons
Special sensory neurons in sense organs that receive stimuli from the external environment.
Examples of mania include racing thoughts, excessive energy, impulsivity, grandiose beliefs about oneself, decreased need for sleep, and engaging in risky behaviors without considering the consequences. Mania is often associated with bipolar disorder.
The cephalization of a mollusca could possibly describe the arrangement of neurons in the front end of the animal.
TTX (the poison in pufferfish) inhibits neurons that transmit sensory information to the brain. Since TTX prevents the generation of action potentials in sensory nerves, the ability of the neurons to transmit sensory information will be inhibited. This loss of sensory information would be experienced as a "numbness" in areas exposed to the toxin.
Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
Bipolar neurons are found in the sensory organs of the human body, such as the eyes, nose, and ears.
Bipolar neurons are found in the retina and olfactory nerve in the nose.
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.
Bipolar neurons are a type of nerve cell with two processes, one acting as the dendrite (receiving end) and the other as the axon (transmitting end). These neurons are commonly found in special sensory organs like the eyes, nose, and ears, where they help relay sensory information to the brain. The bipolar structure enables them to transmit signals in a directional manner.
Bipolar neurons have exactly two projections from the cell body: one axon and one dendrite. These neurons are commonly found in sensory systems such as the retina of the eye and the olfactory system in the nose.
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Bipolar neurons have two main processes (dendrite and axon), found in sensory organs like the eyes and ears. Unipolar neurons have a single process that splits into two branches, typically found in sensory neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
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Structure Unipolar Bipolar Multipolar AND FUNCTION sensory or afferent neurons Motor or efferent neurons
No, bipolar cells are a type of neuron found in the retina of the eye, not in the ciliary ganglion. The ciliary ganglion primarily contains postganglionic parasympathetic neurons that innervate the muscles controlling the shape of the lens in the eye.