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No, the nerve cell of a giraffe is typically considered the longest cell, as it can reach up to 9 feet in length. The nerve cell of the giant squid can be long, but not as long as the nerve cell of a giraffe.
Yes, there is a difference in the length of nerve cells in a rat and a giraffe. Giraffes have much longer nerve cells due to their significantly larger body size compared to rats. The length of nerve cells is proportional to the size of the organism and the distance signals need to travel.
If you were to stretch the DNA from a cell out, the strand would be about 6 feet long.
The cell is long because the , muscle needs to stretch and contract when you use that muscle. Therefore it needs to be long in order to stretch.
An axon is the long extension of a nerve cell body. The dendrites are the short branches.
A nerve cell, or neuron, is long and branching.
Nerve cells have dendrites at the end. They have a long Cytoplasm to transmit nerve impulses for long distances.
Nerve cells have to be long enough to extend from where they are located in the body, the hands and feet for example, to the spinal chord or brain. Some nerve cells in a giraffe may be ten feet long. Others may be very short.
its like a long, thin tail with a fanning spike of nerves at the end.
Nerve cells have dendrites at the end. They have a long Cytoplasm to transmit nerve impulses for long distances.
Nerve cells have dendrites at the end. They have a long Cytoplasm to transmit nerve impulses for long distances.
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