Bipolar neuron
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x
Organ of Corti
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x
Dendrites
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x
Neuronal cell bodies
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x
Axons
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x
Cochlear branch of cranial nerve VIII
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x
Bone
Bipolar neurons in the adult are found in organs of special sense, such as the cochlea of the inner ear, shown here. A dendrite originates in the organ of Corti (receptor for hearing) and extends to the cell body of a bipolar neuron in the spiral ganglion. From the opposite pole of that cell body, an axon emerges to form the cochlear division of cranial nerve VIII. 200x