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Where are the bipolar nerve cells present in the human body?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Bipolar Nerve Cells**: - Bipolar nerve cells are a type of neuron characterized by having two distinct poles: one pole is the dendrite, which receives signals, and the other pole is the axon, which transmits signals away from the cell body (soma). 2. **Structure of Bipolar Nerve Cells**: - Each bipolar neuron consists of a soma (cell body), one dendrite, and one axon. This structure allows for the conduction of impulses from the dendrite to the soma and then from the soma to the axon. ...
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