A neurone is a collection of specialized cells, along with supporting cells (oligodendrocytes), that convey or carry an electrical impulse to or away from the central nervous system.
It's main purpose is to transport messages from one part of the body to another in the form of nerve impulses.
Mitochondria in nerve cells play a critical role in energy production. They generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which serves as the main energy currency for the cell. This ATP is essential for various cellular processes, including nerve impulse transmission, synaptic transmission, and overall neuronal function. Mitochondria are also involved in calcium regulation and the maintenance of cellular homeostasis in nerve cells.
The nerve cells have fine extensions which are usually excitable cells in the nervous system. There function is to transmit and process information.
Nerve cells can send and receive messages. Thus they can control movements and they sensory function. Some may be assigned to one or another.
yes, that is their main function.
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It's main purpose is to transport messages from one part of the body to another in the form of nerve impulses.
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Nerve cells are a part of the nervous system. There are nerve cells all around the body. Without nerve cells your body would not function the way it does.
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It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells
they transfer nerve impulse to the brain which allows brain to function
Nerve cells are specialized cells for neuron function by bio chemical ion diffusion to transmit electrical impulses as information from neural cortices to muscles/organs for coordination of body function.
Mitochondria in nerve cells play a critical role in energy production. They generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which serves as the main energy currency for the cell. This ATP is essential for various cellular processes, including nerve impulse transmission, synaptic transmission, and overall neuronal function. Mitochondria are also involved in calcium regulation and the maintenance of cellular homeostasis in nerve cells.
Your sense of smell.
The nerve cells have fine extensions which are usually excitable cells in the nervous system. There function is to transmit and process information.
Nerve cells can send and receive messages. Thus they can control movements and they sensory function. Some may be assigned to one or another.