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brain
In the primary visual cortex. Information passes from the retina to the bipolar cells, these impulses travel through the optic nerve, which is made up of the axons of ganglion cells, and extend to several regions of the brain including the thalamus. The impulses are then sent further along neurones, to the primary visual cortex, where further processing of the information occurs.
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of developing into various cell types in the body. They have the unique ability to self-renew and can divide to produce more stem cells or differentiate into specialized cells, such as muscle, nerve, or blood cells. Stem cells are classified into two main types: embryonic stem cells, which can give rise to any cell type, and adult (or somatic) stem cells, which are more limited in their differentiation potential. Their unique properties make stem cells a key focus in regenerative medicine and research.
It contains the heart, the great vessels of the heart, esophagus, trachea, phrenic nerve, cardiac nerve, thoracic duct, thymus, and lymph nodes of the central chest
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
Brain and Nerve cells
There are about 100 million nerve cells (neurons) in a cubic centimeter of the human brain.
These are the baroreceptor cells present in Neck.
The human brain is estimated to contain around 86 billion neurons.
Most adult human cells that do not reproduce themselves by mitosis are nerve cells, or neurons. This is because neurons are terminally differentiated cells and typically do not undergo cell division in adults.
nerve cells
nerve cells
They Are A Special Group Of Nerve Cells. Nerve Signals From The Brain Control The Pacemaker, Making It Go Faster Or Slower When Required. Specialist cells in the heart which have autorhythmicity.
lthere are 10 billion nerve cells in human brain, they are called as Neurons. Each Neuron is the functional unit of nervous system.
Spinal Cord
Neurons or nerve cells are highly specialized and have the ability to transmit messages at a rapid rate. Neurons are the basic working units of the brain and they convey messages to other nerve cells, muscle cells or gland cells.
they transfer nerve impulse to the brain which allows brain to function