2. Label the figure below with the following: dendrites, cell body, Nissl bodies, axon hillock, axon, myelin, telodendria, axon terminals 3. Summary Table: Structural Classes of Neurons Structural Class | Structural Features | Typical Functional Class | Location Multipolar Neurons | | | Bipolar Neurons | | | Pseudounipolar Neurons | | | 4. Summary Table: Functional Classes of Neurons Functional Class | Function | Toward, Within, or Away from CNS? Sensory (Afferent) Neurons | | | Interneurons | | | Motor (Efferent) Neurons | | |
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