It depends on which area of the brain or spinal cord is affected. The functions of that area will be altered or be stopped all together.
At a synapse, one neuron sends signals to another neuron through the release of chemicals called neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters travel across the synapse and bind to receptors on the receiving neuron, which can either excite or inhibit the next neuron's activity. This communication between neurons plays a crucial role in transmitting information throughout the nervous system.
neuroglia (glial cells) - approx 9 glia per 1 neuron
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No , Poriferans lack typical neuron cells but they possess some neuron like cells which regulate flow of water . These cells are present around porosites .
The motor neuron cells are all in the brain and the spinal cord.
because neuron is the cells that located in our brain
the human body does not have the ability to receive or transmit neuron impulses any more. Hope this helps
Yes
NEURON
Muscle cells, skeletal cells,neuron cell, epithelial cells...
Neuron cells divide through a process called mitosis, where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This allows for the multiplication of neuron cells in the brain. As these cells multiply, they form connections with other neurons, creating the complex network of the brain.
Axon