Neural Tissue
Neural Tissue: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Dendrites, Axon of a Neuron, Types of Neurons & Pseudo-unipolar Neuron etc.
Important Questions on Neural Tissue
The pseudounipolar neurons are found in

Explain the structure of Pseudo-unipolar Neuron.

Synaptic cleft does not allow the neurotransmitters to diffuse through it.

Nissl bodies found in neurons are _____.

The non-myelinated nerve fibres surround:

The non-myelinated nerve fibres are the nerve cell in the autonomous nervous system.

The non-myelinated nerve fibres is a neuron that does not have _____ (myelin/nerve) sheath surrounded the axon.

Explain Non-myelinated nerve fibre.

Most of the neurons in the body are unipolar.

Identify the type of neuron.

The neurons that have two extensions, one axon and one dendrite are called _____ neurons.

Neurons in the retina of eye are bipolar.

Identify the type of neuron.

Multipolar neuron has one axon and many dendrites.


Unipolar neurons are found dorsal root ganglion of the spinal nerve.

Explain the structure of a multipolar neuron. Where are they found?

A nerve impulse is transmitted from one neuron to another through junctions called _____.

The transport of which neutrotransmitter is interfered by cocaine?

During synaptic transmission of nerve impulses, the neurotransmitter is released from synaptic vesicles by the action of ions. Choose the correct and .
