Neurones can be structurally classified as multipolar, bipolar, or unipolar (pseudounipolar). Multipolar neurones have one axon and multiple dendrites and are common in the central nervous system. Bipolar neurones have one axon and one dendrite and are found in sensory pathways such as the retina. Pseudounipolar neurones have a single process that divides into peripheral and central branches and are typical of sensory ganglia. This classification reflects differences in function and signal transmission. Structural Classifications of a Neurone Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Structural Classifications of a Neurone and explains the details of Structural Classifications of a Neurone.
Structural Classifications of a Neurone