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Ch. 11 Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
Marieb - Human Anatomy & Physiology 11th Edition
Marieb, Hoehn11th EditionHuman Anatomy & PhysiologyISBN: 9780136874034당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
11장, 문제 17

a. Contrast unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neurons structurally.
b. Indicate where each is most likely to be found.

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Step 1: Define each type of neuron based on the number of processes extending from the cell body. A unipolar neuron has a single process, a bipolar neuron has two processes, and a multipolar neuron has multiple processes (one axon and multiple dendrites).
Step 2: Describe the structural characteristics of a unipolar neuron: it has one short process that branches into two directions, functioning as both an axon and dendrite, commonly found in sensory neurons of the peripheral nervous system.
Step 3: Describe the structural characteristics of a bipolar neuron: it has two distinct processes, one axon and one dendrite, extending from opposite ends of the cell body, typically found in sensory organs such as the retina of the eye and the olfactory epithelium.
Step 4: Describe the structural characteristics of a multipolar neuron: it has one axon and multiple dendrites extending from the cell body, allowing integration of a large amount of information, and is the most common neuron type found in the central nervous system, including motor neurons and interneurons.
Step 5: Summarize the typical locations: unipolar neurons are mainly in sensory ganglia of the peripheral nervous system, bipolar neurons are found in specialized sensory organs, and multipolar neurons are predominant in the brain and spinal cord.

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Structural Characteristics of Unipolar, Bipolar, and Multipolar Neurons

Unipolar neurons have a single process extending from the cell body that splits into two branches, bipolar neurons have one axon and one dendrite extending from opposite ends of the cell body, and multipolar neurons have one axon and multiple dendrites. These structural differences influence their function and connectivity.
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Characteristic 1: Polarity

Functional Roles and Locations of Unipolar Neurons

Unipolar neurons are primarily sensory neurons found in the peripheral nervous system, especially in dorsal root ganglia. Their structure allows rapid transmission of sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.
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Functional Groups

Functional Roles and Locations of Bipolar and Multipolar Neurons

Bipolar neurons are typically found in sensory organs like the retina and olfactory epithelium, where they transmit special sensory information. Multipolar neurons, the most common type, are found in the central nervous system and function mainly as motor neurons or interneurons, integrating and transmitting signals.
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Functional Groups