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What Nerve cell?

A nerve cell is the structural and functional unit of a nerve


Is the longest cell the nerve cell of the giant squid?

No, the nerve cell of a giraffe is typically considered the longest cell, as it can reach up to 9 feet in length. The nerve cell of the giant squid can be long, but not as long as the nerve cell of a giraffe.


What is a mineral that gives rigidity to bones and teeth and is essential in cell metabolism?

Calcium is a mineral that provides rigidity to bones and teeth. It is also essential for cell metabolism and plays a crucial role in muscle function, nerve transmission, and blood clotting.


What does the nerve cell include?

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.


Where is a nerve located in a cell?

In a nerve cell, the nucleus is located in the cell body.


What is the difference between the red blood cell and the nerve cell?

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 =;)


Egg cell is best suited to nerve cell or muscle cell of hug cell?

nerve.


What can a nerve cell produce?

No it can not be produce because it is a nerve cell


What is the Cell that receives and transmit information?

nerve cell or receptors nerve cell or receptors nerve cell or receptors


Which cell is adapted for transmitting message?

Nerve cell


How does a nerve cell make a muscle cell work?

From the previous answerer: how does a muscle cell work? well it starts with a nerve cell and this moves on to make the muscle cell work it contracts and relaxes.wow, you must have a degree in microbiology. so it goes from the nerve to the cell and then it's just magic after that? i would say nice try, but it wasn't.


How does calcium work to help us?

Calcium has at least 2 rules in the body. One is to stregnthen bones so that old people do not get curved backs (osteoporosis, bones with holes). When they are old. A more important rule of Calcium is to increae or decrease the transmission of a nerve impulse. Ca 2 + has a 2 plus charge. When a nerve inpulse arrives ina neuron (nerve cell), it had a negative charge. The nerve impulse is inside the nerve cell membrane. Ca 2 + will be outside the nerve cell membrane. Calcium of + charge will be attracted to the - charge of the nerve impulse. So Ca 2+ will cross the cell membrane into the nerve cell. The basic result is that a + charge crosses into the membrane towards a - charge. The Calcium 2 + is attracted to the nerve impulse made of electorn, a negative charge. A third neuron acting on the 1 st neuron can increase or decrease the transmission of the neurotransmitter from the 1st neuron. To inhibit the neuron transmission, a third neuroin acting on the first will cause GABA to close membrane pores. This will allow less Ca2+ to enter the membrane from outside the 1st cell, thus reducing the amount of neurotransmitter passed to the 2nd (object) cell. Thsi action of reducing the amount of nerotransmitter passed to the object cell (#2) is called presynaptic inhibition. A third cell can cause pre-synaptic facilitation, an increase of neurotransmitter passed from cell 1 to cell the object cell (#2) by opening the pores through which the Ca 2+ can pass accross the cell membrane in cell 1. There is an increae of nerotransmitter pessed to the object cell. Simply put withoput Ca2+ our nerves would not work, and our bones would become like noodles.