there are some cells in the body that after the are produced once, they can no longer reproduce. These cells are known as cells in the quiescent stage. They are permanantly in G0 phase.
That would be a brain cell.
No your lungs cant be replaced because you ll die before you can.
well if it is an animal cell then neucleus/brain of the cell, cytoplasm/ cell fluid, vacuole/ storage, and sometimes a flagella/ a tail that help it move... sorry i cant think of any more
No, neurons are not typically replaced in the human brain. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they are not usually regenerated or replaced.
Damaged cells in the brain cannot be replaced because the brain lacks the ability to regenerate cells like other organs in the body. Additionally, the complex network of neurons in the brain makes it difficult for new cells to integrate and function properly. Research is ongoing to find ways to stimulate brain cell regeneration, but it remains a challenging area in neuroscience.
Cells control everything in your body including your brain, they burn energy and keep you going a failure of one cell can be replaced by a new cell. Overall the function of a cell is to keep you alive and heathy.
brain cell
No, neurons cannot be replaced in the human brain. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they typically cannot regenerate or be replaced.
it does not have a brain it just goes along for the ride if that makes since. it just happens the cell cant pick when it is time to start it is like a cycle
No, neurons in the human brain do not typically get replaced. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they are not usually regenerated or replaced by new neurons.
The nucleus is called the brain of the cell because it contains the DNA which controls the cell processes.
The Brain cell structures are different from the basic animal cell. The brain cells has more functions than the basic animal cell