G0 phase
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
This is the nervous system.
The cells of the nervous system are called neurons, which convert a stimulus into electrochemical signals.
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.
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells. APEX
G0 phase
G0 phase
they are called ligimitosic cells
divide
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
The nervous system is made of these kinds of cells... -smooth muscle cells -nerve cells
Peripheral System is a division of the Nervous System. They have 2 types of cells. The sensory nervous cells carry information to the central nervous system; and the motor nervous cells carry information from the central nervous system. The Peripheral System is also divided into the somatic nervous system (controls the voluntary muscles) and the automatic nervous system (controls involuntary muscles).
Peripheral System is a division of the Nervous System. They have 2 types of cells. The sensory nervous cells carry information to the central nervous system; and the motor nervous cells carry information from the central nervous system. The Peripheral System is also divided into the somatic nervous system (controls the voluntary muscles) and the automatic nervous system (controls involuntary muscles).
the schwann cells (supportive cells) in the peripheral nervous system allow the neurons to regenerate, while the supportive cells in the central nervous system (oligodendrocytes and astrocytes) prevent neuron regeneration.
the cells involved in most nervous system tumors are called
The cells that transmit nerve impluses in the nervous system are neurons.
neurons (nerve cells) divide by mitosis just like most other cells but in humans neurons in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) stop dividing after fetal development. neurons (nerve cells) divide by mitosis just like most other cells but in humans neurons in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) stop dividing after fetal development.