you are examining a neuron under the microscope. it appears as a round cell without visible processes. what is true of this neuron?

Respuesta :

It is most likely a sensory neuron, it is most likely a unipolar neuron, and it is located in the PNS (peripheral nervous system).

What differentiates a tract from a nerve?

A tract is a grouping of axons, which are nerve fibers, in the central nervous system. In the peripheral nervous system, a nerve is made up of many nerve fibers (axons).

What is a neuron that splits into two longer processes from a single short process?

Only one process exits the cell body in unipolar neurons. But that one, very brief process divides into more prolonged processes (a dendrite plus an axon). Unipolar neurons are sensory neurons that transmit impulses to the brain.

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