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Match the column-I with column-II:
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Column I | Column II | ||
A. | Bipolar neuron | I. | Cerebral cortex |
B. | Multipolar neuron | II. | Axon of neuron |
C. | Pseudo-unipolar neuron | III. | Retina of eye |
D. | Schwann cells | IV. | Spinal cord |
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A - III, B - I, C - IV, D - II
Bipolar neuron is with one axon and one dendrite, found in the retina of eye. Multipolar neuron is with one axon and two or more dendrites; found in cerebral cortex of forebrain. Pseudo-unipolar neuron is actually bipolar with one axon and one dendrite but looks like as unipolar; found in dorsal side of spinal cord. The myelinated nerve fibres are enveloped with Schwann cells, which form a myelin sheath around the axon.
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