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The cells that make up about half of the cells in the brain are called glial cells. Glial cells provide support and protection for neurons, the cells responsible for transmitting information in the brain. They also play important roles in maintaining the brain's overall health and function.
Reactions in cells typically take place at a temperature of around 37 degrees Celsius, which is the normal body temperature for most organisms. This temperature is optimal for the enzymes and proteins involved in cellular reactions to function efficiently.
The primary function of cytoplasm within a cell is to provide a medium for cellular activities to take place, including supporting organelles, facilitating cellular processes, and transporting materials within the cell.
Neuroplasticity or brain plasticity refers to the way that changes in neural pathways and synapses allow one part of the brain to "take over" damaged areas of the brain. It also refers to the brain's general ability to change as we age for both better and worse.
this is not 100% your answer but i know that it has many branches sticking out from the main part. to send it they send elctronic signals to your brain telling your brain something. it doesnt take long because since it has so many branches it can take a shortcut to go to the nearest place
Yes. The CNS is in the brain and spinal cord.
in the cerebrum
In the center of the brain
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Cerebral cortex
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A brain and a pulse. Another take: A processor (brain) and input (something to think about). If either is missing, no thought can take place.
It starts with function 'main'.
The highest court of the land - The Supreme Court of the United States.
Dark reaction take place in stroma.Light reaction take place in thylakoid membranes.
You have the the other type of cells in the brain. You have the insulating cells in your brain, so that short circuits should not take place in your brain. You have also the blood vessels in your brain.
The experience of pain takes place in the brain. Signals of pain are transmitted from nerve endings in the body to the brain, which processes and interprets these signals as pain.