Brain Graft.
Any tissue except the heart tissue and brain tissue.
Parenchyma is a term that means the tissue itself, so brain parenchyma is the part of the brain that is the brain itself, not its blood vessels, nor its coverings, nor its support structures.
The brain is composed of neurons and glial cells, while the membranes are composed of meningeal cells.
brain tissue LOL this is true
neuroplasticity
Brain Graft.
Any tissue except the heart tissue and brain tissue.
A damaged brain shows some measure of plasticity, and it has the ability to rewire itself.
what part of the body is unable to repair itself
if it is only a tiny tiny area of tissue that is damaged it will take a shortish amount of time if you have the right medicine and help that you need if it is a large area of brain tissue that is damaged then it is quite likely that it will never heal and will be permanently damaged.
Certain neurons can repair themselves while others can't. Neurons that can repair themselves are refreed to as white matter. The reason white matter can repair itself is because the axons of white matter are myelinated. The axons of neurons in grey matter on the other hand, cannot repair themselves because they are unmyelinated.
Parenchyma is a term that means the tissue itself, so brain parenchyma is the part of the brain that is the brain itself, not its blood vessels, nor its coverings, nor its support structures.
Yes; the brain is part of the Central nervous system itself, and the spinal cord forms a part of the nervous tissue itself. It is all one continuous tissue.
Brain Cells, necrotic cells and burned dermis cells cannot regenerate themselves.
The brain is composed of neurons and glial cells, while the membranes are composed of meningeal cells.
brain tissue?!?!?!