spinal cord and brian
Association nerve cells, also known as interneurons, are located within the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain and spinal cord. They play a crucial role in integrating and interpreting sensory information received from sensory neurons and organizing appropriate responses through motor neurons. Association nerve cells are involved in complex cognitive processes, memory, decision making, and coordinating communication between different regions of the CNS.
The the exception of red blood cells, all cells have a nucleus. But in a nerve cell, or neuron, the nucleus is located within the cell body.
the brain and spinal cord.
Nerve Cells are capable of transmitting [relaying] bio-information.
Part of nerve cells. The axon carries the impulse toward the body of other nerve cells. Part of neurons.
The cells in your body are found absolutely everywhere. Skin cells form your skin, nerve cells form your brain and nervous system and muscle cells form your muscles. Almost everything in your body is made of cells.
spinal cord and brian
The the exception of red blood cells, all cells have a nucleus. But in a nerve cell, or neuron, the nucleus is located within the cell body.
the brain and spinal cord.
nerve cells brings oxgygen to the body
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.
there are thousands of nerve cells in the body theyre inside and out, they are what make you see, smell,hear,touch and taste.
Nerve cells have to be long enough to extend from where they are located in the body, the hands and feet for example, to the spinal chord or brain. Some nerve cells in a giraffe may be ten feet long. Others may be very short.
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 Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.
Nerve Cells are capable of transmitting [relaying] bio-information.
Part of nerve cells. The axon carries the impulse toward the body of other nerve cells. Part of neurons.
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