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  1. Unipolar neuron - Wikipedia

    A unipolar neuron is a neuron in which only one process, called a neurite, extends from the cell body. The neurite then branches to form dendritic and axonal processes.

  2. Unipolar neurons: structure and function | Kenhub

    Mar 5, 2024 · Unipolar neurons, also known as 'true' unipolar neurons, possess a single process extending from the cell body. The nervous system is a complex web of neurons, that are able to …

  3. Unipolar vs. bipolar vs. multipolar neurons: How do they compare?

    Jul 30, 2022 · What are unipolar neurons? A unipolar neuron only has one nerve process extending from the cell body: an axon that extends into dendrites.

  4. What Do Unipolar Neurons Do in the Nervous System?

    Aug 26, 2025 · Unipolar neurons are found in specific regions of the human nervous system, primarily serving sensory functions. They are abundant within sensory ganglia, which are clusters of nerve cell …

  5. Unipolar Neuron - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Unipolar neurons serve as primary sensory afferents transmitting somatosensory information from peripheral receptors to the CNS. They relay sensations such as pressure, temperature changes, …

  6. Types of Neurons: Unipolar, Bipolar, and Multipolar Explained

    Aug 16, 2025 · Unipolar neurons facilitate fast, unidirectional flow, with the peripheral branch detecting stimuli via mechanoreceptors or nociceptors, and the central branch synapsing in dorsal root ganglia.

  7. Types of Neurons and Their Function - Verywell Health

    Dec 20, 2025 · Unipolar neurons: These neurons have a single long axon that is responsible for sending electrical signals. The axon in unipolar neurons is myelinated, which allows for rapid signal …

  8. Unipolar Neuron – Structure and Functions - GetBodySmart

    Nov 7, 2022 · Unipolar neurons are the most common type of sensory neuron. In addition to pain and touch, they also carry information about temperature, taste, proprioception (body position) and …

  9. Understanding the Anatomy of a Unipolar Neuron: A Comprehensive …

    Unipolar neurons are specialized for transmitting sensory information from various parts of the body to the central nervous system. They are typically found in sensory ganglia, which are clusters of nerve …

  10. Unipolar Neuron - (Anatomy and Physiology I) - Vocab, Definition ...

    A unipolar neuron is a type of nerve cell that has a single projection, or process, extending from the cell body. This projection serves as both the axon and the dendrite, carrying signals from the sensory …