Neurons, Glia, and Myelination

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Pathophysiology I Mind Map on Neurons, Glia, and Myelination, created by Lauren Woodhouse on 03/10/2019.
Lauren Woodhouse
Mind Map by Lauren Woodhouse, updated more than 1 year ago
Lauren Woodhouse
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Neurons, Glia, and Myelination

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  • A neuron is a type of cell that transmits action potentials to communicate information
    1. Different Types
      1. Unipolar Neuron

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        • A unipolar neuron is a neuron that has only 1 axon attached to it's soma
        1. 1 axon
          1. receives sensory info
            1. Sends out info
          2. Bipolar Neuron
            1. 1 axon
              1. 1 dendrite
              2. Pseudounipolar Neuron
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