Types of Neurons and Glial cells

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Which of the following types of neurons has only one process extending from its cell body?

What is the primary function of multipolar neurons?

Where are bipolar neurons most commonly found?

Which type of neuron is primarily responsible for integrating neural activity within a single brain structure?

Which type of neuron is most commonly involved in transmitting motor signals?

Which glial cell type is responsible for myelinating axons in the CNS?

Which glial cells form the myelin sheath around axons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

Which glial cell type is responsible for engulfing dead cells and foreign material in the CNS?

Which glial cells help form the blood-brain barrier by creating tight junctions between blood vessel cells?

In multiple sclerosis (MS), which glial cells are primarily affected?

Which glial cells are involved in the formation of a scar after brain injury?

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APA Citiation for refering this article:

Niwlikar, B. A. (2024, December 28). Types of Neurons and Glial cells. Careershodh. https://www.careershodh.com/quiz/qtypes-of-neurons-and-glial-cells/

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