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The Four Major Anatomical Classes of Neurons

Bipolar neurons have distinct axon and dendrite processes, commonly found in sensory organs like the retina, facilitating the transmission of sensory information. Anaxonic neurons lack a clear axon-dendrite divide and function locally in neural circuits, supporting integrated signaling. Multipolar neurons, with multiple dendrites and a single axon, are prevalent in the central nervous system, aiding in complex information processing. Unipolar neurons have a single process, serving both as an axon and dendrite, commonly found in sensory neurons, streamlining the transmission of sensory signals.

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