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nerve cells transfer data and feelings such as pain to the bain to be processed. other cells are practicly independent and use their own nucilus to do the processing, however much there may be.

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Everything! They are shaped different. Nerve cells can have axons and dendrites, which are like tentacles that are located near one another communicating with each other via synapses with the use of neurotransmitters. Muscle cells are spindle shaped, striated and with many nuclei.

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they have oobisomanil membranes in with combination of nucleiesesdreble produce different zygotes that will cause severe anul pain and slight testosterone loss which causes testical irritation and dilation.

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The answer to this question lies in a process called gene regulation, in which genes are expressed differentially. Certain genes are expressed and certain genes are silenced. Although both the muscle cell and the nerve cell have the same set of genes (when referring to a particular organism), the array of genes that are switched on and the ones that are switched off ultimately dictate what the cell looks like and what functions it can perform.

A different set of genes are active in muscle cells which allow it to perform particular functions. A different set of genes are active in nerve cells which allow the nerve cell to perform a different set of specialized functions.

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they dont recover

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They express different genes

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Sexual Reproduction

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How do nerve cells differ from other body cells?

Nerve Cells are capable of transmitting [relaying] bio-information.


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Which type of cells conduct messages in a human body?

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It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells


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What receives information from other nerve cells and then they send it to other nerve cells and attach to another cell body?

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What is the function of axon terminal?

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