Unipolar neuron

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A unipolar neuron is a neuron is a single neurite, round body and with different segments that serve as superficial receptors or terminals. Unipolar neurons are more common in the nervous system of the invertebrates, or premature embryos. In adult humans, unipolar neurons are found always in dorsal root ganglia.

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Pseudounipolar neuron