Yes, they do.
- Neurons*Thus transmit electrical messages from one area of the body to another area of the body.
Well not messages but electrical impluses which the brain can interpret.
I'm not too sure Aout this myself,
Diaphram?
Yes. They are called chemical messengers.
Neurons.
neurons
- Neurons*Thus transmit electrical messages from one area of the body to another area of the body.
Nerves relay messages by transmitting an electrical impulse.
Speicalized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.1. they have extrem longevity-given good nutrition neurons can function optimally for a lifetime2. They are amitotic- Neurons assume their roles as communicating links of the nervous system, they lose their ability to divide.Speicalized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.1. they have extrem longevity-given good nutrition neurons can function optimally for a lifetime2. They are amitotic- Neurons assume their roles as communicating links of the nervous system, they lose their ability to divide.Speicalized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.1. they have extrem longevity-given good nutrition neurons can function optimally for a lifetime2. They are amitotic- Neurons assume their roles as communicating links of the nervous system, they lose their ability to divide.Irritability and conductivity are their two major functional characteristics.
Well not messages but electrical impluses which the brain can interpret.
electrical impulses
Nerve!
Nerve cells. They are really more chemical than electrical, however.
Electrical energy
yes!
neurons