Microglia
Microglia
Microglia
Microglia
Neurons are the messengers of the central nervous system (CNS) which is composed of the brain and the spinal cord.
no but it will kill all the new cell from the brain.
I think the brain makes a shock and goes down to your spinal cord and goes to the cell
No, lower motor neurons have their cell bodies in the spinal cord or brainstem and their axons extend directly to the muscles they innervate. Ganglia are clusters of cell bodies located outside the central nervous system.
Glial cells are primarily found in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and in the peripheral nervous system. They play a crucial role in supporting and protecting neurons.
A spinal tap would confirm a Neisseria meningitidis infection by detecting the presence of the bacteria in the cerebrospinal fluid. This test can also identify specific markers of infection like elevated white blood cell count and protein levels. Additionally, culturing the cerebrospinal fluid can confirm the growth of the N. meningitidis bacteria.
Don't hit your head with it. There is no definitive evidence that the radiation from cell 'phones cause brain damage.
Motor neuron cells are located within the central nervous system (CNS), specifically in the spinal cord and brain. They are responsible for transmitting signals from the brain to muscles and glands to control movements and various bodily functions.
Neurons in the brain and spinal cord have limited regenerative power compared to other cell types in the body. Once damaged, neurons do not easily replicate or regenerate, which is why injuries to the central nervous system can often have long-lasting effects.