Muscle cells grow and develop, but they do not go through mitosis.
They're part of a eukaryotic organism aren't they? Sheesh, use some logic. What the hell do you think, they're gonna use binary fission? God.
Quite simply, yes.
No, however neurons are amitotic
Amitotic.
no
False
No, they can never be replaced. You are born with all the neurons you will ever have
Interneurons make up about 99% of all neurons. They are all in the CNS.
A neuron is a type of cell, but not all cells are neurons.(Just like a Dalmatian is a type of dog, but not all dogs are Dalmatians.)Neurons are mostly found in the brain and spinal column.
Neurons, because all the rest are glial cells.
They are called neurons all nerves are called neurons :) :D ;)
neurons
yes longevity is a trait of neurons along with a high mebatolic rate and the lack of ability to divide (amitotic)
yes longevity is a trait of neurons along with a high mebatolic rate and the lack of ability to divide (amitotic)
I know one of them is going to be nervous tissue.
Speicalized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.1. they have extrem longevity-given good nutrition neurons can function optimally for a lifetime2. They are amitotic- Neurons assume their roles as communicating links of the nervous system, they lose their ability to divide.Speicalized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.1. they have extrem longevity-given good nutrition neurons can function optimally for a lifetime2. They are amitotic- Neurons assume their roles as communicating links of the nervous system, they lose their ability to divide.Speicalized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.1. they have extrem longevity-given good nutrition neurons can function optimally for a lifetime2. They are amitotic- Neurons assume their roles as communicating links of the nervous system, they lose their ability to divide.Irritability and conductivity are their two major functional characteristics.
In general, those cells are just called amitotic. If you're looking for specific examples things like neurons, cardiac muscle tissue, red blood cells.
Afferent neurons
Yes. However, it is better put that most of the interneurons are found in the part of the CNS called the spinal cord.
Epithelial, scar
A somatic system
The motor neuron is the final common pathway for all neurons to travel to complete their synapse. Afferent neurons or unipolar neurons all pass through the cord and brain on this journey.
No, they can never be replaced. You are born with all the neurons you will ever have