Nerve cells have non-functional centrosomes. Thus they are incapable of dividing.
A nerve cell cannot also be called a neuroglial cell. A neuroglial cell is a cell that has a primary function of supporting neurons.
The slowest dividing cells in the human body are the nerve cells. Nerve cells generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing communication between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.
a. cancer cells divide uncontrollably. b. normal cells cannot make copies of DNA. c. cancer cells cannot make copies of DNA. d. normal cells divide uncontrollably. (A) cancer cells divide uncontrollably
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
Nerve cells and female eggs barely undergo cell division. Nerve cells develop only from stem cells, and they usually stop being produced during adulthood. Nerve cell division has only been observed in the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb. The number of egg cells are limited within a female body, and most of them are never used or go through cell division. The eggs that are used and are selected for fertilization go through meiosis, in which three of the haploids produced are useless polar bodies.
Nerve cells will most likely NOT continue to divide.
neurons (nerve cells)
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.
A nerve cell cannot also be called a neuroglial cell. A neuroglial cell is a cell that has a primary function of supporting neurons.
Well, the human body contains a lot of neurons. Neurons also send signal to other neurons. so i don't think that neurons divide, but what i do know is that our neurons in the brain starts to develop during Embryonic development. i hope this help you with your question.
The neurilemma is the Schwann cell. This helps with regeneration of cells. The nerve cells in the brain do not have neurilemma and therefore, cannot regenerate.
The slowest dividing cells in the human body are the nerve cells. Nerve cells generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing communication between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.
a. cancer cells divide uncontrollably. b. normal cells cannot make copies of DNA. c. cancer cells cannot make copies of DNA. d. normal cells divide uncontrollably. (A) cancer cells divide uncontrollably
A nerve cell is likely to not continue to divide.
Stem cells (that may differentiate into any cell) turn into nerve and muscle cells. Once they differentiate to the different type of it cannot switch from one type of cell to another. So, in short, the answer is "no."
The Go phase is the stage that is most associated with a cell that is unable to divide again such as a muscle or nerve cell. Generally, brain and nerve cells are not able to regenerate after injury because they have left the cell cycle and are unable to return.