This sounds like you are answering a very specific homework question. If you provide more information, such as which neural pathway we're discussing (pain, for example), I can probably help you with this.
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglial. The neuroglial are unspecialized cells and are able to perform supporting functions unlike the neurons which are used in key functions.
Mostly neurons and neuroglia. There is also cerebral spinal fluid (CSF), and the covering of connective tissue called meninges.
Neurons that analyze and respond to specific types of input.
Both sensory and motor neurons......
which of these neurons types is are unipolar
Sensory and Motor neurons
There are three types of neurons. 1.Sensory neurons: which carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain and spinal cord. 2.Motor neurons : which perform an opposite function to that of sensory neurons by carrying impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands. 3. Inter neurons : which connect sensory and motor neurons and carry impulses between them.
No, lysosomes are not unique to neurons. They are found in many types of animal cells.
The brain is composed of two types of cells, neurons and glial cells.
1. Neurons. 2. Neurological Cells. 3. Schwann cells
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Interneurons