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The longest cell in human body?

The Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.


What cells transmit messages around the human body?

Nerve cells and cells in the endocrine system.


How are nerve cells similar to other cells in the body?

first of all they are cells second, it is in the human body third they have organnelles


What type of cell is the longest in the human body?

The longest cells are neurons (nerve cells) with a length of 90cm-100cm linking the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to other parts of the body.


How do mature human nerve cells and muscle cells interact in the body to facilitate movement and coordination?

Mature human nerve cells send signals to muscle cells, triggering them to contract and produce movement. This communication allows for coordination and control of muscle movements in the body.


How many nerve cells are there in human body?

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Is the human nerve cells living things?

Yep. Every part of the human body is living. Your hair, nails, cells, etc.


What human cells divide the slowest?

The slowest dividing cells in the human body are the nerve cells. Nerve cells generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing communication between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.


Can nerve cells reproduce and regenerate in the human body?

Nerve cells, also known as neurons, generally do not reproduce or regenerate in the human body. Once they are damaged or lost, they are not easily replaced. This is why injuries to the nervous system can have long-lasting effects.


What are pacemaker cells in the human body?

They Are A Special Group Of Nerve Cells. Nerve Signals From The Brain Control The Pacemaker, Making It Go Faster Or Slower When Required. Specialist cells in the heart which have autorhythmicity.


Which type of cells conduct messages in a human body?

Neurons or nerve cells are highly specialized and have the ability to transmit messages at a rapid rate. Neurons are the basic working units of the brain and they convey messages to other nerve cells, muscle cells or gland cells.


What cell structure?

They are found in the human body such as: skin cells red blood cells white blood cells sperm cells nerve cells etc. Thanks.