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Is it true that not all cells are capable of division?

Yes, some cells are terminally differentiated and are no longer capable of dividing. These include mature nerve cells and muscle cells. However, most cells in the body, such as skin cells and blood cells, are capable of division.


How often do nerve and muscle cells divide?

Muscles cells can undergo mitosis, but almost all nerve cells will not. This is true within the body and even when isolated and put into culture.


Are neurons and nerve cells different name for the same thing?

True


The peripherral nervous system has sensory nerve cells and motor nerve cells?

Yes, the peripheral nervous system consists of sensory nerve cells that transmit sensory information from the body to the central nervous system, and motor nerve cells that transmit signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands to elicit a response.


The association nerve cells relay information from sensory nerve cells to motor nerve cells?

Actually, association nerve cells, also known as interneurons, primarily function to form connections between sensory and motor nerve cells, helping to integrate and process information within the nervous system. They play a crucial role in determining how the body responds to sensory information and in coordinating complex behaviors.


What Is True About The Cells Of The Human?

... They are living ... Needs to be more specific


Where are the most nerve endings in your body?

Areas that are more associated with sensory systems such as hands feet have more nerves


Do vampires have cells?

Everything in existence is made up of cells, the true question is whether a vampire's cells differ widely from a human. The traditional immortal sort have cells which do not die, nor do they self-replicate. The human sort have human cells which do both.


All human cells can bind or have a receptor for each hormone. True or False?

False. Not all human cells can bind or have a receptor for each hormone. Different cells express different types of receptors, allowing specific cells to respond to specific hormones.


Does a nerve call and a muscle cell of a particular organism have different numbers of chromosomes?

Every single cell minus monoploid cells (sperms and eggs) in the human body have the same number and same chromosomes. These are all diploid cells (2N). In a human, that means they have 46 chromosomes. These cells are produced through mitosis. Cells produced through meisosis are monoploid (N) and in a human have 23 chromosomes. This is generally true for all species, most having 2N in number. Some go though alternation of generation, some are N in number throughout the body (drone bees), and seeds have 3N numbers.


There may be a loss of mental function in the late stages of AIDS because HIV also destroys nerve cells.?

true asf


Why do frog blood cells contain DNA while human blood cells don't?

Not true. They both do. DNA is contained in all living cells.