yes im sure it does because my language teacher always talks about how we are more clever and take in more than she can. Also another fact, when you knock your head you lose one brain cell every time but i think they regenerate back, so you will never lose all of them!
Follicle cells undergo mitosis more frequently than nerve cells.
A group of nerve cells is called a "neuron" or "nerve cell cluster". These cells are fundamental units of the nervous system and work together to transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the body.
No, nerve cells do not typically divide once they have fully developed.
The nerve cells of cnidarians make up a simple nerve net. This nerve net allows for basic sensory perception and coordination of movements in these organisms.
Both nerve cells and red blood cells are specialized cells in the body with specific functions. Nerve cells transmit electrical impulses for communication in the nervous system, while red blood cells transport oxygen to tissues. Both types of cells lack a nucleus, allowing for more space to carry out their respective functions efficiently.
Follicle cells undergo mitosis more frequently than nerve cells.
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.
Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
ganglion cells
Yes, dogs do have nerve cells.
Because Prof.Kodjo thought so
A nerve cell is the structural and functional unit of a nerve
False
Because your brain doesn't make new connections between the nerve cells as fast as it did when you were young.
Nerve Cells. 100% sure.
Spinal Cord