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When you lose brain cells do they grow back?

The body can replace damaged neurons, but not through mitosis of other neurons. There are cells that can differentiate called neuroblasts, however. These cells can become neurons and glial cells, I'm not certain if they can differentiate with characteristics of other nervous system tissues. I read a lot and I have Aspergers , but I don't have any sources. Check my info, tell me if I'm wrong.


What cells are able to pass messages back and forth?

The cells that are able to pass messages back and fourth are called neurons. These neurons are found in the brain.


What is the function of the relay nerve?

Neurons are only capable of carrying a message in one direction. Sensory neuronsare afferent neurons, meaning they only relay information to the brain. Motor neuronsare efferent neurons, meaning they carry information from the brain to the target. In certain instances, it would take too long for information to go to the brain and then come back with an action in response. Instead, relay neurons, or interneurons relay information from sensory neurons to motor neurons, bypassing the brain. Think about touching a blazing hot stove. If the signal went all the way to your brain and back, your hand would be much more damaged than the instant jerk away from the stove that normally happens.


Will a Kia Sportage put itself back in time when driven?

No it will not, in fact you could damaged engine severely if you try it.


The layer of photoreceptors and neurons at the back of the eye is called the?

retina


Who was important in Apollo 13 and why?

The Apollo 13 proved to the world that a damaged spacecraft could be brought back from the moon safely.


Dwarf hamster falls and walks with a limp and doesn't eat. what should i do?

TAKE HIM/HER TO THE VET!!!! Your hamster could have a broken leg or damaged her/his back.


These cells are able to pass messages back and forth?

Neurons are the cells responsible for sending and receiving messages in the nervous system. They can pass messages back and forth by transmitting electrical signals along their length and releasing chemical messengers called neurotransmitters at the synapses to communicate with other neurons or target cells.


What transmits messages back and forth to every organ tissue and cell?

Neurons


What is an example sentence using the word damaged?

When I got home I realized the jacket was damaged, but luckily I was able to exchange it for another one in the same size and color.The cake was pretty damaged, but it still tasted great.She is a badly damaged person, but she's not a psychopath.The last time I let her borrow my car, it came back with a damaged rear bumper.Our home was damaged in the hurricane, but it could have been much worse.Decades of over-exercising have damaged her joints considerably.


Where could oil be leaking from on the top side of the engine of a 1997 Pontiac grand am se?

It depends on you size of your engine, if its on like the left side of a 4 cylinder it could be the timing chain housing gasket or bolts loose or damaged, or in the front or back on the V6 it could be the Valve cover gasket or bolts loose or damaged


What carry messages from brain to body and back again?

The nervous system carries messages between the brain and the body. This is done through a network of neurons that transmit electrical and chemical signals. Sensory neurons carry messages from the body to the brain, while motor neurons carry messages from the brain to the body to control movement and response.