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No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.
Communication between cells.
Human cells also include human nerve cell. The connections are from the nerve cell to the other cells by way of extensions called dendrites.
NERONS
the shape and that nerve cells have nucleus
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
the microscopic nerve fibers are called chemocytes
No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.
Communication between cells.
A synapse.
I wouldn't use the word "occur" since a synapse is a structure, not an event, but yes, it is located between nerve cells, or more specifically, it is where the dendrites of two nerve cells meet.
synapse
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.
Human cells also include human nerve cell. The connections are from the nerve cell to the other cells by way of extensions called dendrites.
NERONS
the shape and that nerve cells have nucleus
a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine (ACh) is produced between nerve cells. This neurotransmitter carries the signal (in chemical form) at the synaptic junction.