Nerve cells are a part of the nervous system.
There are nerve cells all around the body.
Without nerve cells your body would not function the way it does.
Nerve cells are a part of the nervous system. There are nerve cells all around the body. Without nerve cells your body would not function the way it does.
Mitosis is used as a noun in sentences. Nerve cells rarely undergo mitosis.
A group of nerve cells is called a "neuron" or "nerve cell cluster". These cells are fundamental units of the nervous system and work together to transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the body.
Follicle cells undergo mitosis more frequently than nerve cells.
No, nerve cells do not typically divide once they have fully developed.
Nerve cells are a part of the nervous system. There are nerve cells all around the body. Without nerve cells your body would not function the way it does.
You've got your nerve.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Nerve can mean a part of the body. Nerve pain can be a symptom of diabetes. The brain is made of many nerve cells. Nerve can also mean courage. He had the nerve to face the giant when nobody else would. You can also use nerve as a slang. "To get on one's nerves" means to bother or annoy one. "You are getting on my last nerve," Mom warned.
If I had the nerve I'd probably just post this as the answer.
All muscle cells and nerve cells use an action potential and also obey the all-or-none law
Mitosis is used as a noun in sentences. Nerve cells rarely undergo mitosis.
you've got some real nerve showing up here!
I wouldn't use the word "occur" since a synapse is a structure, not an event, but yes, it is located between nerve cells, or more specifically, it is where the dendrites of two nerve cells meet.
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.
ganglion cells
Yes, dogs do have nerve cells.