From what I read, glial cells and astrocytes support and nourish neurons. Maybe they work with brain cells but am not too sure. They communicate with other cells through synapses.
Sorry b.t.w for not being too helpful and u probably canβt rely on this anyways π’.
Ik this was like 7ys ago π
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.
Mitochondrion is an organell.It is inside the cell.
Mast cells and EC (enterochromaffin) cells produce histamine, which stimulates the parietal cell to produce hydrochloric acid.
Nerve cells are terminally differentiated. This means that they are incapable of dividing and forming new nerve cells. An adult has a fixed number of nerve cells. During certain disease conditions, these nerve cells become degraded or non-functional. The non-functional cells cannot be replaced by new ones through any natural process. Therefore, the use of stem cells for the treatment of neurological disorders has been investigated in recent years. Since stem cells are not terminally differentiated, they can be treated to generate nerve cells. Symptoms of neurological diseases could be mitigated through cell replacement therapy. Should stem cells be used? yes. Is it going to work? Maybe. This area is being researched actively.
The nerve cells transport signals and your muscle cells are specialized for movement.
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).
There is a saying that fits your question: "Form follows function". These cells are the way that they are because the shapes fit the way they work. Why are hammers different than screw drivers?
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
Dendrites are parts of nerve cells that interact with other nearby nerve cells. This process makes every single part of our bodies work.
Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.
Mitochondrion is an organell.It is inside the cell.
Mast cells and EC (enterochromaffin) cells produce histamine, which stimulates the parietal cell to produce hydrochloric acid.
The cells that would be constantly in interphase would be the cells that don't really work anymore.. that are not replicating anymore.
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.
Nerve cells are the basic functioning component in the nervous part of the system whether peripheral or central is comprised of neurons that collect and distribute information to make the body function.
Remember that there are nerve cells in the brain as well as the rest of the body. If they don't work, death will be the end result.