Macrophages will remove the debris of the myelin
sheath and other cellular items. The axon may begin to regrow into a tube that is created by remaining membrane and connective tissue, having been influenced by the nerve growth factors that comes from neuroglial
cells that are nearby. At the same time, remaining Schwann
cells will multiply and form a new myelin
sheath around the axon.
Neurons are amitotic- they do not reproduce. However, research has been done on the production of new neurons in adults from neural stem cells (adult neurogenesis).
Neurons are the only cells in the human body that cannot regenerate.
Hence brain damage of any sort is irreversible, and permanent.
The axon, to some degree.
axons
i have the same crossword right in front of me! its demyelinated
the axons of the retina culminate in the optic nerve which forms a blind spot on the retina
The connective tissue that covers unmyelinated and myelinated axons is called endoneurium.
A computer does not regenerate in the typical sense of the word, but it does re-use memory. This makes the computer seem to regenerate space. A computer can also reset back to a previous period in time which helps it to regenerate to a period before it was damaged.
axons
frogs do regenerate
yes TRUE
the answer is no but they can regenerate their tails
yes they can regenerate. Marine sponges are multicellular animals that can regenerate from single cells.
Nerves are like trees. The have branches call axons.
Axons from the olfactory nerve project directly to the
In preserved brains, the myelinated axons look white. Therefore, what we call "white matter" is typically made of axons.
NERVES
The fat coating around the dendrites and axons is to insulate them.
paper does not regenerate
can a shoulder bursa sac regenerate