Macrophages of the central nervous system (in the peripheral nervous system, it's Schwann cells).
They act as the first and main ACTIVE immune defense in the CNS
Microglia phagocytize pathogens within the CNS.
Serve as wandering phagocytes during brain injury...
maintaining homeostasis within the brain
the junction between two nerve cells?
comparing cells size and shape relate to fruction
the cell membranes cause the cells to function slower and became smaller
all cells in an animal cell is important they all function together to make the animal cell properly function
Parietal cells and chief cells
the primary function of lipids in biology is the formation of that enclosed cells
Serve as wandering phagocytes during brain injury
microglial cells
this is my question what is the function of t-cells?
when cells are designed to do a specific function
The function of bulliform cells is to roll the leaves
Microglial cells are the primary cells responsible for removing debris from the CNS. These cells act as the resident immune cells of the CNS and are constantly surveying the brain for any abnormal or harmful substances. Upon detection, microglia engulf and remove the debris through a process called phagocytosis.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) seems to only infect the CD4 (or T-helper) cells of the immune system. The CD4 cells are responsible for activating and directing other immune system cells. HIV also infects macrophages and microglial cells that express the CD4 molecule on their surface. The virus can also infect a subtype of myeloid dendritic cells MDC-1.
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
HIV infects cells in the central nervous system and the immune system. HIV's main target cell is the T helper lymphocyte. These cells play a crucial role in the immune system, by coordinating the actions of other immune system cells. A large reduction in the number of T helper cells seriously weakens the immune system3
stem cells are not harmful to people. But stem cells are cells that do not have a specific function but as time goes on they develop a function.