During sleep, brain cells perform important functions such as consolidating memories, clearing out toxins, and restoring energy levels.
Brain cells, or neurons, are specialized cells that transmit information in the brain through electrical and chemical signals. They play a crucial role in processing and transmitting information, enabling functions such as thoughts, emotions, memory, and movement. The complex network of brain cells allows for the brain to carry out its functions and adapt to different stimuli.
They are called a tissue.But they should be bonded,perform specific functions and have a similar origin.
Different cells are different in structure because of their different functions (e.g. plant cells have cell walls because they don't have bones). Also, cells have different functions because they work together with other cells to create a working system (e.g. the human body)
Macrophages of the central nervous system (in the peripheral nervous system, it's Schwann cells).They act as the first and main ACTIVE immune defense in the CNSMicroglia phagocytize pathogens within the CNS.
Cells that need more respiration typically include those that are highly active and require lots of energy. Examples of these cells include: Cells in muscle tissue Brain cells Cells in the heart Cells in the lining of the small intestineThese cells require more respiration in order to produce the energy they need to perform their intended functions.
It must have a nucleus the nucleus is the brain of the cell
Brain cells are called neurons. Typical neuron has a axon on one end and the dendrites on the other . Signal is sent to the brain by axon's. Neurons perform different functions like it monitors our internal and external environment and then direct our response accordingly.
Motor nerve cells are the nerves that are supplied from the the brain to the muscles and the glands to perform a function. They are used in contracting and relaxing the muscles to perform certain specified functions.
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The blood cells, stomach, and brain do.
Brain cells
It perform energy generating function.They are the power houses.
Brain cells, or neurons, are specialized cells that transmit information in the brain through electrical and chemical signals. They play a crucial role in processing and transmitting information, enabling functions such as thoughts, emotions, memory, and movement. The complex network of brain cells allows for the brain to carry out its functions and adapt to different stimuli.
There are many different cells in the body that perform different functions, like red and white blood cells. There are also liver, kidney, muscle, bone, brain, nerve, cardiac, and pancreatic cells, and much more!
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they transfer nerve impulse to the brain which allows brain to function