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Eman Fatima
Jul 13

Number of dendrites and axons in unipolar bipolar multiple polar and pyramidal?

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Jul 13
- Unipolar neurons have one axon and one dendrite.
- Bipolar neurons have one axon and one dendrite.
- Multipolar neurons have one axon and multiple dendrites.
- Pyramidal neurons have one axon and multiple dendrites.
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Jul 13
Unipolar

- Dendrites and axons: One (combined)

Bipolar

- Dendrites: One or two at one end of the cell
- Axon: One at the opposite end

Multipolar

- Dendrites: Multiple, branching from the cell body
- Axon: One, usually longer than the dendrites

Pyramidal

- Dendrites: Multiple, branching from a large apical dendrite that extends toward the pial surface
- Axon: One, arising from the base of the cell body
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