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Chapter 13, Problem 7RFT
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Match the term bipolar neurons with the most closely related description given below:
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Connects initial segment to cell body
Sensory information
Monitor position/movement of joints
Myelin
One dendrite
Neuron cell bodies in PNS
Blood brain barrier (BBB)
Side branches of axons
Skeletal muscle cells
Introduction:
The neurons are divided into four different categories based on the location of the cell body and the number of processes that are associated with them. These categories are bipolar, multipolar, anaxonic, and pseudounipolar neurons.
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