Contrary to popular belief, neurons do grow in the adult brain, although at a very slow rate compared to those in developing humans.
neurons do not reproduce
Cardiac muscle, neurons.
Most adult human cells that do not reproduce themselves by mitosis are nerve cells, or neurons. This is because neurons are terminally differentiated cells and typically do not undergo cell division in adults.
true
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in the brain
in the brain
62.ehap9m 7.3-25Neurons in adults do not undergo mitosis.Student ResponseValueCorrect AnswerTrue100%TrueScore:1/1
No, unfortunately, they are one of the few types of cells that do not reproduce.
It is advantageous for neurons not to divide and replace themselves as adults because their unique structure and connections are essential for memory and learning. If neurons were to constantly divide and replace themselves, it could disrupt these connections and impair cognitive function.
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in the brain