Multipolar neuron

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Multipolar Neuron

Diagram of neural tissue showing multipolar neurons

A multipolar neuron is a type of neuron that possesses a single axon and multiple dendrites, allowing for the integration of a great deal of information from other neurons. These neurons are the most common type of neuron in the central nervous system (CNS), particularly in the brain and spinal cord.

Structure

Multipolar neurons are characterized by having one axon and two or more dendrites. The cell body, or soma, contains the nucleus and is the metabolic center of the neuron. The dendrites extend from the cell body and are responsible for receiving signals from other neurons. The axon is a long, slender projection that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body.

Function

Multipolar neurons play a crucial role in the nervous system by processing and transmitting information. They are involved in various functions such as motor control, sensory processing, and cognitive functions. The multiple dendrites allow these neurons to receive input from numerous other neurons, making them integral to complex neural networks.

Types

There are several types of multipolar neurons, including:

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