Stem cells (that may differentiate into any cell) turn into nerve and muscle cells. Once they differentiate to the different type of it cannot switch from one type of cell to another. So, in short, the answer is "no."
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
Some cells have a greatly, or even completely, deminished ability to reproduce once they become specialized. Muscle and nerve cells are a prime example of this.
I don't know since I am taking a test, but I just put "neuron" for the heck of it.
Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.
Nerve Cells. 100% sure.
muscle cells regenerate, nerve cells don't. That is why your muscle is only sore for a couple of days but youre paralized forever.
Nerve cells and muscle cells are excitable. Their cell membrane can produce electrochemical impulses and conduct them along the membrane. In muscle cells, this electric phenomenon is also associated with the contraction of the cell. Thank you, regards (me).
Nerve cell, muscle cell, bone marrow cell.
Muscle cells and nerve cells
beats me lol stupid science questions
muscle cells and nerve cells is that muscle cells are responsible for the contraction and relaxation of muscles whereas nerve cells are responsible for the coordination of the functions of the body through the transmission of nerve impulses between the body and the central nervous system.
They are included in the tissues in one's buttocks
They are included in the tissues in one's buttocks
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
Cardiac muscle cell, skeletal muscle cell, smooth muscle cell, fat cell, neuron, stratified squamous epithelial cell, ciliated epithelial cell, bone cell, neutrophil, and erythrocyte(red blood cell)