neurons
Nerves are made up of cells.
peripheral nervous system
leaves do consist of cells. plant cells are fairly different than cells that make up human skin however one may call it plant tissue since functionally the cells in both humans and plants add up to form a communicating and function structure. yes.
The cell that makes up the brain and spinal cord is mainly the neuron (nerve cell). There are also other types of cells called glial cells, and within glial cells, there are astro glia, oligodendroglia and micro glia.
Both. Everything in your body, from your brain to your hair to your toes to your bones, is made of cells. Different kinds of cells make up different parts of your body. Neurons make up your nervous system (brain,spinal cord, and nerves), red and white blood cells make up your blood, etc.
Ummm... There are differnet cells that build the body. There are muscle cells that build muscle, skin cells that build skin, nerve cells that make up nerves, bone cells that make up bones, and blood cells that make up blood. There is no one cell that "builds" the body. Bodies have many different cells.
There are no nerves in the Keratin cells that make up your hair. They're basically dead cells. This is why you can cut your hair without feeling a thing, but pulling on your hair can cause pain.
many cells in the body join up make tissue and then organs and muscles in the body they carry all the bodies DNA deoxyribonucleic acid schwann cells help make your nerves reactions(neurons).red blood cells pass oxygen roung the body,carry food to cells and remove wastes,they also carry iron
They make you not get hurt,to react. (Ex.jumping up when you get burned)
spinal nerve
Bundles of fibres running between the Central Nervous System (CNS) and all the tissues of the body are called Nerves. These nerves make up the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). The correct name for the fibres in these bundles is Axons which are the long part of neuron cells carrying the signal from the cell body to the Target Tissue.
the blood