Yes, some brain cells can be replaced and regenerated in the human brain through a process called neurogenesis, primarily in the hippocampus region. However, the extent and effectiveness of this process in replacing damaged or lost brain cells is still being studied and understood by scientists.
Brain cells are not typically replaced in the human body. The majority of brain cells are formed before birth and are not regenerated throughout life.
No, neurons are not typically replaced in the human brain. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they are not usually regenerated or replaced.
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.
No, neurons cannot be replaced in the human brain. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they typically cannot regenerate or be replaced.
Nerve cells, or neurons, generally do not divide and regenerate in the human body. Once they are damaged or lost, they are not easily replaced. However, there are some regions in the brain where new neurons can be generated through a process called neurogenesis.
Brain cells are not typically replaced in the human body. The majority of brain cells are formed before birth and are not regenerated throughout life.
No, neurons are not typically replaced in the human brain. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they are not usually regenerated or replaced.
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 brain cells cannot be replaced by the human body, that's why the boxer who gets brain cells damage can never be illed.
No, neurons cannot be replaced in the human brain. Once neurons are damaged or lost, they typically cannot regenerate or be replaced.
There are over 400,094,800 cells in the human brain, while the entire body has about 50 to 75 trillion cells.
On average, most cells in the human body are replaced every 7-10 years.
millions
There are ten to fifty trillion cells in the human body.
Brain and Nerve cells
I think its the brain using the spinal cord
The blood cells, stomach, and brain do.