Stingrays, as with most animals, have brain cells. Bacteria and cells don't, but every living organism (not including Protazoa, fungi and plants) above that have brain cells.
No. A brain cell is just one cell in a many-celled organism.
liver cell or bone cell or muscle cell or brain cell
cell is a booger in brain and brain cell with life and death with outer space
controls the creation of proteins and teaches cell how to create proteinsknown as "brain" of cell
Yes, in a way. The nucleus contains most of the cell's genetic material and is responsible for running most of its functions. (Sorry, I just had to change the previous answer. Hope it helps =] )
yes, the cell membrane acts as the brain for the cell
brain cell
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
No. A brain cell is just one cell in a many-celled organism.
liver cell or bone cell or muscle cell or brain cell
The nucleus is called the brain of the cell because it contains the DNA which controls the cell processes.
cell is a booger in brain and brain cell with life and death with outer space
Nucleus is known as the "brain" of the cell?
cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
"Brain cell" is a term used to describe the neurons and glial cells present in the brain. brainandspinalcord.org
"Brain cell" is a term used to describe the neurons and glial cells present in the brain. brainandspinalcord.org