One of two thing can happen (depending on just how damaged). If it is a sensory nerve, that will not carry sensory impulses to the CNS. You may have a numb feeling in a small area or a very large area. If it is a motor nerve, you may not be able to move a muscle (or a group of muscles). That really is paralyzed means.
nope nerve cells are the only ones tht can't be repaired
i wanted to know if a nerve Cell replace itself after injury.
A nerve cell can replace itself after injury.?
Neurolemma is just an outer shell of the myelin sheath, it's function is to protect a myelinated cell from injury and aid in its healing from injury by allowing information to travel faster to the brain that an unmyelinated cell.
Most Neurons, and Epithelial cells surrounding the egg.
The nerve cell is the longest cell in animals.
Nerve cell or neuron
the cytoplasm is the part connected to nerve cell, nerve cell uses the cytoplasm to send neurons across
Neurolemma is just an outer shell of the myelin sheath, it's function is to protect a myelinated cell from injury and aid in its healing from injury by allowing information to travel faster to the brain that an unmyelinated cell.
The Go phase is the stage that is most associated with a cell that is unable to divide again such as a muscle or nerve cell. Generally, brain and nerve cells are not able to regenerate after injury because they have left the cell cycle and are unable to return.
Most Neurons, and Epithelial cells surrounding the egg.
A nerve cell is the structural and functional unit of a nerve
You are probably talking about an astrocyte. An astrocyte is a glial cell that supports neurons, and not actually a neuron itself.
They have their own DNA.So they can self replicate.
The nerve cell is the longest cell in animals.
Nerve cell or neuron
In a nerve cell, the nucleus is located in the cell body.
The nerve cell can be thought of as just the nerve body, which is the main part of the nerve cell. The nerve cell is also known as a neuron. The entire neuron includes an axon, nerve body, dendrites, and axon terminals.
the nerve cell is the white cell and it is white but it doesnt care as much blood as the red blood cell does that's the difference. Also, the nerve cell is the white cell and it is white but the red blood carries blood. Wait, I think the nerve cell is the white cell is white. White Cell=Nerve Cell*white. Cell=Nerve/White =;)
nerve.