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True, most cells cannot reproduce on their own. While some cell types, like bacteria and certain stem cells, can divide and reproduce, many specialized cells in multicellular organisms, such as neurons and muscle cells, are typically post-mitotic and do not undergo cell division. Instead, these cells perform specific functions within tissues and rely on stem cells for regeneration and repair.
Neuromuscular response refers to the interaction between the nervous system and muscles, enabling movement and coordination. It involves the transmission of signals from motor neurons to muscle fibers, resulting in muscle contraction. This response is crucial for voluntary and involuntary movements, as well as for maintaining posture and balance. Factors such as fatigue, training, and neurological disorders can influence the effectiveness of neuromuscular responses.
It would be more accurate to say that the neurons transmit the impulses, rather than that they receive them.
I've heard it's because of its function and it's true💯
Yes, some cells are terminally differentiated and are no longer capable of dividing. These include mature nerve cells and muscle cells. However, most cells in the body, such as skin cells and blood cells, are capable of division.
Not all cells in a multicellular organism are constantly being replaced. While some cells, like skin cells or blood cells, have short lifespans and are regularly replaced, other cells, like neurons, have a longer lifespan and may not be replaced as frequently. Additionally, some cells, like muscle cells, can repair and regenerate themselves without being completely replaced.