Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons.
Neurons are grouped structurally according to the number of processes extending from their cell body.
Neurons or the nerve cells are the basic unit of nervous system. Based on their function (as in whether they transmit impulse from the CNS or to the CNS) neurons are classified as sensory neurons (carry impulses to the CNS), motor neurons (carry impulses from the CNS to the target organ) and mixed neurons which perform both the functions. The neurons can also be classified based on the number of associated axons or even presence or absences of axons.
Sensory, Interneuron, and Motor.
direction in which they carry impulses
dendrites
Neurons with two processes are classified as bipolar neurons.
Afferent neurons
Neurons are grouped structurally according to the number of processes extending from their cell body.
A synapse is the point at which two neurons meet.
Neurons or the nerve cells are the basic unit of nervous system. Based on their function (as in whether they transmit impulse from the CNS or to the CNS) neurons are classified as sensory neurons (carry impulses to the CNS), motor neurons (carry impulses from the CNS to the target organ) and mixed neurons which perform both the functions. The neurons can also be classified based on the number of associated axons or even presence or absences of axons.
direction in which they carry impulses
Sensory, Interneuron, and Motor.
The neuron classified as an adrenergic fiber is the sympathetic postganglionic neuron.
dendrites
Neurons are classified by the direction they move.
Anaxonic, unipolar, bipolar or multipolar
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