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Neuron: Structural & Functional Unit

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Neuron: Structural & Functional Unit

  • A neuron is the structural and functional unit of the neural system, consisting of the cell body, dendrites and axon.
  • Cell body - has cytoplasm, organelles and Nissl's granules (protein synthesis). Dendrites - transmit impulses towards the cell body.
  • Axon - transmits impulses away from the cell body; ends in a synaptic knob containing neurotransmitters.
  • Types based on structure - Multipolar (1 axon + 2+ dendrites; cerebral cortex), Bipolar (1 axon + 1 dendrite; retina), Unipolar (1 axon only; embryonic stage).
  • Myelinated - covered by myelin sheath (Schwann cells); found in cranial and spinal nerves. Non-myelinated - no myelin sheath; found in autonomic and somatic neural systems.
  • Gaps between two myelin sheaths = Nodes of Ranvier.
  • Types based on function - Sensory (receptors → CNS), Motor (CNS → muscles/glands), Association/Interneurons (within CNS).
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