Astudent observes the structure of a neuron under the microscope. the cell has a central soma with two cell processes emerging, one on each side. one cell process receives input from another cell while the second cell process is responsible for generating output. what is the structural classification of this neuron?
a. bipolar
b. sensory
c. motor
d. multipola
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