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Q: How do neurons differ from other animal cells?
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In what way do the animal cells differ from each other?

they dont there all the same


What ability do neurons have that other cells don't?

Cells other than neurons undergo apoptosis and if neurons die they don't regenerate hencw their number reduces and even their injuries are difficult to treat and it can cause several neurological diseases unlike other cells .


Which of the following is a difference between neurons and cells from other organ systems?

neurons have nissl bodies


How do the types of neurons found in the CNS and pns differ in their function?

Sensory (afferent) neurons conduct sensory information toward the CNS.The brain and spinal cord contain interneurons. These receive information and if they are sufficiently stimulated, they stimulate other neurons.Motor neurons (efferent neurons) send information from interneurons to muscle or gland cells (effectors).


In what ways are neurons similar to other cells?

Neurons vs. Other Cells Similarities with other cells:Neurons and other body cells both contain a nucleus that holds genetic information.Neurons and other body cells are surrounded by a membrane that protects the cell.The cell bodies of both cell types contain organelles that support the life of the cell, including mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and cytoplasm.Differences that make neurons unique:Unlike other body cells, neurons stop reproducing shortly after birth. Because of this, some parts of the brain have more neurons at birth than later in life because neurons die but are not replaced. While neurons do not reproduce, research has shown that new connections between neurons form throughout life.Neurons have a membrane that is designed to sends information to other cells. The axon and dendrites are specialized structures designed to transmit and receive information. The connections between cells are known as a synapses. Neurons release chemicals known as neurotransmitters into these synapses to communicate with other neurons.


How do neurons differ from other cells in the human body particularly with regard to cellular division and cellular metabolism?

Cellular consit of a cell or it means involving in the cell of an organisation or movement.


Do nerve cells contain chloroplasts?

Yes, there are mitochondria in nerve cells. Mitochondria provide energy to the parts of the cell that need it most. Nerve cells mostly only differ from other cells because their specialized structures, including the dendrites, axon, myelin sheath and presynaptic terminal.


Which of these brain cells send and return messages to each other?

Neurons send and return messages to each other.


What is the medical term meaning chemicals released by neurons that stimulate other cells?

Chemicals released by neurons are called neurotransmitters


How do eukaryotic cells differ from each other?

Eukaryotic cells differ from each other due to their structure and function


How many cells are in the brain?

There is about 160,000,000,000 cells in human brain. Half of the number are neurons, which are rensponsible for all the "thinking" functions. The other half are "glial cells", which help neurons with their activity.


What forms synapses or junctions with other neurons or effector cells?

axon terminals